THE appearance of a severe hemorrhagic diathesis associated with the absence, or extremely low levels, of circulating fibrinogen has long been known in certain clinical conditions such as premature ...
Under homeostatic conditions, the body is maintained in a finely tuned balance of coagulation and fibrinolysis. See Figure 1 for a depiction of normal hemostasis. The activation of the coagulation ...
Fibrinogen, the main coagulation factor in plasma, is associated with a wide range of diseases that have an inflammatory component. High levels of plasma fibrinogen have been observed in people with ...
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