Factor XIII (FXIII) has an important role in the control of bleeding through fibrin cross-linking; however, its effect within the menstrual cycle is not fully understood. Aim of this study is to examine changes in FXIII activity during normal menstrual cycles and correlate FXIII activity with menstrual blood loss. A total of 32 healthy normal women of reproductive age were recruited. Menstrual blood loss was measured using the pictorial blood-assessment chart (PBAC). A bleeding score questionnaire was also completed. Blood samples were taken during the menstrual, proliferative, periovulatory, secretory and premenstrual phase for assessment of FXIII level. The mean\u200a\ub1\u200aSD FXIII level was lowest during menstrual and periovulatory p...
Menstrual bleeding patterns are considered relevant indicators of reproductive health, though few st...
OBJECTIVE: To discover early hormonal predictors of menopause and the stages of the menopausal trans...
ABSTRACT To determine whether normal physiologic changes associated with hormone fluctuations over t...
Factor XIII (FXIII) has an important role in the control of bleeding through fibrin cross-linking; h...
Pregnancy is associated with significant haemostatic changes, with a progressive rise in most clotti...
The authors examine the variations of plasma factor 13 (PF13) levels during the physiological cycle ...
For a number of haemostatic factors menstrual cycle variation has been studied. Such variation could...
Fluctuations of the sex steroids during the menstrual cycle might significantly influence hemostasis...
BackgroundBleeding disorders have been recognized as important etiologic or contributory factors in ...
BACKGROUND Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), a major cause of maternal mortality, has several known ri...
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal mortality, which is a common clinical manif...
Problem: Among important suspected causes of thrombophilia in women with recurrent pregnancy loss (R...
In a previous study it was shown that lower factor XI (FXI) levels in women with heavy menstrual ble...
Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is a common problem in fertile women. In addition to local factors, s...
Hormonal status influences hemostatic factors including fibrinogen, factor VII and plasminogen activ...
Menstrual bleeding patterns are considered relevant indicators of reproductive health, though few st...
OBJECTIVE: To discover early hormonal predictors of menopause and the stages of the menopausal trans...
ABSTRACT To determine whether normal physiologic changes associated with hormone fluctuations over t...
Factor XIII (FXIII) has an important role in the control of bleeding through fibrin cross-linking; h...
Pregnancy is associated with significant haemostatic changes, with a progressive rise in most clotti...
The authors examine the variations of plasma factor 13 (PF13) levels during the physiological cycle ...
For a number of haemostatic factors menstrual cycle variation has been studied. Such variation could...
Fluctuations of the sex steroids during the menstrual cycle might significantly influence hemostasis...
BackgroundBleeding disorders have been recognized as important etiologic or contributory factors in ...
BACKGROUND Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), a major cause of maternal mortality, has several known ri...
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal mortality, which is a common clinical manif...
Problem: Among important suspected causes of thrombophilia in women with recurrent pregnancy loss (R...
In a previous study it was shown that lower factor XI (FXI) levels in women with heavy menstrual ble...
Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is a common problem in fertile women. In addition to local factors, s...
Hormonal status influences hemostatic factors including fibrinogen, factor VII and plasminogen activ...
Menstrual bleeding patterns are considered relevant indicators of reproductive health, though few st...
OBJECTIVE: To discover early hormonal predictors of menopause and the stages of the menopausal trans...
ABSTRACT To determine whether normal physiologic changes associated with hormone fluctuations over t...