© 2019 Deficiencies or excessive activation of the fibrinolytic system can result in severe, lifelong bleeding disorders. The most severe clinical phenotype is caused by α2−Antiplasmin (α2−AP) deficiency which results in excess fibrinolysis due to the inability to inhibit plasmin. Another bleeding disorder due to a defect in the fibrinolytic pathway results from Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) deficiency causing enhanced fibrinolysis due to the decreased inhibition of plasminogen activators resulting in increased conversion of plasminogen to plasmin. Both these disorders are rare and have an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. They can remain undetected as routine coagulation and platelet function tests are normal. A uniqu...
This study concerns a case of congenital homozygous deficiency in ??2-antiplasmin associated with a ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and...
Inherited deficiencies of plasma proteins involved in blood coagulation generally lead to lifelong b...
During the haemostatic response, the formation of a primary platelet plug limits bleeding and provid...
Fibrinolysis is a complex enzymatic process aimed at dissolving blood clots to prevent vascular occl...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenaemia an...
Inherited disorders of fibrinogen affect either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia...
Hereditary fibrinogen disorders include type I deficiencies (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia,...
Fibrinogen is a hexameric plasmatic glycoprotein composed of pairs of three chains (A\u3b1, B\u3b2, ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are classified into two types of plasma fibrinogen defects: type I (...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare pathologies of the hemostasis, comprising quantitative (afi...
Fibrinogen is a complex glycoprotein involved in the final step of the coagulation cascade as the pr...
Hereditary fibrinogen abnormalities comprise two classes of plasma fibrinogen defects: Type I, afibr...
Inherited platelet disorders are a rare, but probably underdiagnosed, cause of symptomatic bleeding....
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Platelet membrane glycoproteins play a key role in hemost...
This study concerns a case of congenital homozygous deficiency in ??2-antiplasmin associated with a ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and...
Inherited deficiencies of plasma proteins involved in blood coagulation generally lead to lifelong b...
During the haemostatic response, the formation of a primary platelet plug limits bleeding and provid...
Fibrinolysis is a complex enzymatic process aimed at dissolving blood clots to prevent vascular occl...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenaemia an...
Inherited disorders of fibrinogen affect either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia...
Hereditary fibrinogen disorders include type I deficiencies (afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia,...
Fibrinogen is a hexameric plasmatic glycoprotein composed of pairs of three chains (A\u3b1, B\u3b2, ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are classified into two types of plasma fibrinogen defects: type I (...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare pathologies of the hemostasis, comprising quantitative (afi...
Fibrinogen is a complex glycoprotein involved in the final step of the coagulation cascade as the pr...
Hereditary fibrinogen abnormalities comprise two classes of plasma fibrinogen defects: Type I, afibr...
Inherited platelet disorders are a rare, but probably underdiagnosed, cause of symptomatic bleeding....
İstanbul Bilim Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi.Platelet membrane glycoproteins play a key role in hemost...
This study concerns a case of congenital homozygous deficiency in ??2-antiplasmin associated with a ...
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity (afibrinogenemia and...
Inherited deficiencies of plasma proteins involved in blood coagulation generally lead to lifelong b...