Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is an acquired syndrome characterized by widespread intravascular activation of coagulation that can be caused by infectious insults (such as sepsis) and ...
A new study in the Journal of Hepatology reports on an auxiliary liver xenotransplant from a genetically engineered pig to a ...
Coagulation studies help you understand blood disorders, so you can pursue treatment options to improve your blood’s ability to form clots. Blood coagulation, or blood clotting, is a process in which ...
The core of the new patent lies in separating the electrophoresis tank from the overflow tank, introducing designs such as water pumps, filter plates, and inclined plates. The electrophoretic liquid ...
DIC related to cancer is always secondary to a well-defined clinical condition. (See Table 1 for a list of common causes of DIC related to cancer.) This point is important to remember, as treatment of ...
Due to current laboratory staffing challenges, many medical laboratory professionals-particularly those early in their careers-may find it difficult to take on new management roles running operations ...
XChimera, the molecule developed by Payne, Maxwell and colleagues binds thrombin at three distinct sites: its active site and ...
A recent study provides new insights into the mechanisms of coagulation in persons with haemophilia A, the most common form of haemophilia. The research team was able to show that saliva contains ...
Research finds microplastics in human blood correlated with lifestyle habits and changes in coagulation markers, emphasizing the need to mitigate exposure and its health risks. Study: Microplastic ...
Disseminated intravascular coagulation in the neonatal period is a secondary process triggered by a primary disease state. It is a disruption in the hemostatic balance of the coagulation and ...
Case studies to practice problem solving in the coagulation laboratory will be presented during this webinar. It will review pre-analytical issues impacting results as well as testing patterns that ...