The liver is the main site of synthesis and/or clearance of proteins involved in fibrinolysis. Therefore, chronic liver disease, including cirrhosis, leads to altered plasma levels of fibrinolytic proteins. Historical studies using in vitro clot lysis assays suggested that patients with chronic liver disease had accelerated fibrinolysis. Subsequent studies measured levels of individual pro- and antifibrinolytic proteins and showed that levels of tissue-type plasminogen activator are elevated. Plasma levels of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 may also be altered, which leads to a shift in balance in the fibrinolytic system. Despite the fact that a more recent study using a plasma clot lysis assay challenged the existence of hyperfibrinolysi...
Summary: Twenty-five patients with different stages of liver cirrhosis were evaluated with regard to...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The bleeding tendency of patients suffering from cirrhosis is in part ascribed ...
SUMMARY The frequent occurrence of abnormal fibrin polymerisation in patients with liver disease has...
The liver is the main site of synthesis and/or clearance of proteins involved in fibrinolysis. There...
Patients with liver disease acquire complex changes in their hemostatic system. Historically, these ...
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 incidence of hyperfibrinolysis in patients with cirrhosis is still debated. The reasons for this...
The hemostatic balance in patients with liver diseases is relatively well preserved due to concomita...
Patients suffering from hepatic cirrhosis of moderate or advanced degree frequently have an ill-defi...
The respective roles of intravascular coagulation (DIC) and fibrinolysis were assessed in severe chr...
Hyperfibrinolysis may be detected in patients with cirrhosis, particularly in case of severe liver f...
In the setting of liver cirrhosis (LC), profound hemostatic changes occur, which affect primary hemo...
Background and Aims Patients with liver disease acquire complex changes in their hemostatic system, ...
Several observations have suggested that lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) is a risk factor for coronary arter...
Summary: Twenty-five patients with different stages of liver cirrhosis were evaluated with regard to...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The bleeding tendency of patients suffering from cirrhosis is in part ascribed ...
SUMMARY The frequent occurrence of abnormal fibrin polymerisation in patients with liver disease has...
The liver is the main site of synthesis and/or clearance of proteins involved in fibrinolysis. There...
Patients with liver disease acquire complex changes in their hemostatic system. Historically, these ...
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 incidence of hyperfibrinolysis in patients with cirrhosis is still debated. The reasons for this...
The hemostatic balance in patients with liver diseases is relatively well preserved due to concomita...
Patients suffering from hepatic cirrhosis of moderate or advanced degree frequently have an ill-defi...
The respective roles of intravascular coagulation (DIC) and fibrinolysis were assessed in severe chr...
Hyperfibrinolysis may be detected in patients with cirrhosis, particularly in case of severe liver f...
In the setting of liver cirrhosis (LC), profound hemostatic changes occur, which affect primary hemo...
Background and Aims Patients with liver disease acquire complex changes in their hemostatic system, ...
Several observations have suggested that lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) is a risk factor for coronary arter...
Summary: Twenty-five patients with different stages of liver cirrhosis were evaluated with regard to...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The bleeding tendency of patients suffering from cirrhosis is in part ascribed ...
SUMMARY The frequent occurrence of abnormal fibrin polymerisation in patients with liver disease has...