Hemostasis is traditionally defined as a physiological response to blood vessel injury and bleeding, which entails a co-ordinated process involving the blood vessel, platelets, and blood clotting proteins (i.e. coagulation factors). Hemostasis can be divided into primary and secondary components. The former rapidly initiates after endothelial damage and is characterized by vascular contraction, platelet adhesion, and formation of a soft aggregate plug. The latter is initiated following the release of tissue factor and involves a complex sequence of events known as the blood coagulation cascade, encompassing serial steps where each coagulation factor activates another in a chain reaction that culminates in the conversion of fibrinogen to fib...
Hematologists are increasingly involved in the diagnosis and management of patients with venous and ...
During the haemostatic response, the formation of a primary platelet plug limits bleeding and provid...
Inherited platelet disorders are a rare, but probably underdiagnosed, cause of symptomatic bleeding....
Abstract Background: Coagulation plays an important role in haemostasis. Bleeding disorders caused b...
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a challenge for mo...
ABSTRACT Genetic bleeding disorders form an important presentation among various genetic disorders o...
Hemostasis is initiated by injury to the vascular wall, leading to the deposition of platelets adher...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as the physiologic process whereby bleeding is antagonized and p...
Deficiencies of coagulation factors (other than factor VIII and factor IX) that cause a bleeding dis...
While the majority of this session will deal with selected inherited vascular abnormalities that may...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Deficiencies of coagulation factors that cause a bleeding disorder, other than factor VIII and facto...
Coagulation deficiences causing bleeding are X-linked or autosomally inherited, the latter being th...
Normal blood coagulation is a complex process, involving a cascade of activation of different plasma...
Hematologists are increasingly involved in the diagnosis and management of patients with venous and ...
During the haemostatic response, the formation of a primary platelet plug limits bleeding and provid...
Inherited platelet disorders are a rare, but probably underdiagnosed, cause of symptomatic bleeding....
Abstract Background: Coagulation plays an important role in haemostasis. Bleeding disorders caused b...
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a challenge for mo...
ABSTRACT Genetic bleeding disorders form an important presentation among various genetic disorders o...
Hemostasis is initiated by injury to the vascular wall, leading to the deposition of platelets adher...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as the physiologic process whereby bleeding is antagonized and p...
Deficiencies of coagulation factors (other than factor VIII and factor IX) that cause a bleeding dis...
While the majority of this session will deal with selected inherited vascular abnormalities that may...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Deficiencies of coagulation factors that cause a bleeding disorder, other than factor VIII and facto...
Coagulation deficiences causing bleeding are X-linked or autosomally inherited, the latter being th...
Normal blood coagulation is a complex process, involving a cascade of activation of different plasma...
Hematologists are increasingly involved in the diagnosis and management of patients with venous and ...
During the haemostatic response, the formation of a primary platelet plug limits bleeding and provid...
Inherited platelet disorders are a rare, but probably underdiagnosed, cause of symptomatic bleeding....