Clinical obsavations on fibrinolytic phenomena have been presented in chronic diseases of the liver (precirrhosis and cirrhosis of the liver, chronic infectious hepatitis and lupoid hepatitis) and the author examined activities of fibrinolytic factors in the course of the diseases above mentioned. The results were as follow; 1) It is necessary to examine repeatedly an activity in fibrinolytic factors at a short interval of time in a course of each disease of the liver. 2) Even if fibrinolytic activity showed to bo in normal range, the disorder of homeostasis in this systm was possible to find by detecting several fibrinolytic factors. 3) Except when showed severe disorder of fibrinolytic phenomenon, reasonable observations in this system we...
SUMMARY The frequent occurrence of abnormal fibrin polymerisation in patients with liver disease has...
Several observations have suggested that lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) is a risk factor for coronary arter...
The incidence of hyperfibrinolysis in patients with cirrhosis is still debated. The reasons for this...
Clinical obsavations on fibrinolytic phenomena have been presented in chronic diseases of the liver ...
This work was undertaken to examine dynamic aspects between fibrinolytic factors and clinical findin...
The liver is the main site of synthesis and/or clearance of proteins involved in fibrinolysis. There...
The clinical significance of fibrinolytic phenomenon and serum capillary permeability promoting acti...
Patients suffering from hepatic cirrhosis of moderate or advanced degree frequently have an ill-defi...
abnormal fibrinogen may exist in some patients with liver disease, we studied the plasma and purifie...
Aim of the research. To determine the state of the anticoagulant and fibrinolytic activity of blood ...
Summary: Twenty-five patients with different stages of liver cirrhosis were evaluated with regard to...
Patients with liver disease acquire complex changes in their hemostatic system. Historically, these ...
The hemostatic balance in patients with liver diseases is relatively well preserved due to concomita...
The liver plays a central role in the control of haemostasis being the site of synthesis of most of ...
The respective roles of intravascular coagulation (DIC) and fibrinolysis were assessed in severe chr...
SUMMARY The frequent occurrence of abnormal fibrin polymerisation in patients with liver disease has...
Several observations have suggested that lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) is a risk factor for coronary arter...
The incidence of hyperfibrinolysis in patients with cirrhosis is still debated. The reasons for this...
Clinical obsavations on fibrinolytic phenomena have been presented in chronic diseases of the liver ...
This work was undertaken to examine dynamic aspects between fibrinolytic factors and clinical findin...
The liver is the main site of synthesis and/or clearance of proteins involved in fibrinolysis. There...
The clinical significance of fibrinolytic phenomenon and serum capillary permeability promoting acti...
Patients suffering from hepatic cirrhosis of moderate or advanced degree frequently have an ill-defi...
abnormal fibrinogen may exist in some patients with liver disease, we studied the plasma and purifie...
Aim of the research. To determine the state of the anticoagulant and fibrinolytic activity of blood ...
Summary: Twenty-five patients with different stages of liver cirrhosis were evaluated with regard to...
Patients with liver disease acquire complex changes in their hemostatic system. Historically, these ...
The hemostatic balance in patients with liver diseases is relatively well preserved due to concomita...
The liver plays a central role in the control of haemostasis being the site of synthesis of most of ...
The respective roles of intravascular coagulation (DIC) and fibrinolysis were assessed in severe chr...
SUMMARY The frequent occurrence of abnormal fibrin polymerisation in patients with liver disease has...
Several observations have suggested that lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) is a risk factor for coronary arter...
The incidence of hyperfibrinolysis in patients with cirrhosis is still debated. The reasons for this...