For a number of haemostatic factors menstrual cycle variation has been studied. Such variation could have clinical implications for the timing of haemostatic testing in women. It was our objective to systematically review the literature about evidence for timing of haemostatic testing during menstrual cycle. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE and the Cochrane library to identify studies that measured haemostatic variables [platelet function, von Willebrand factor (VWF), factor VIII (FVIII), factor IX (FIX), factor XI (FXI), factor XIII (FXIII), D-dimer, plasminogen activator inhibitor-I (PAI-1), tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), alpha(2)-antiplasmin and fibrinogen] during normal menstrual cycle without...
It is an old and well known empirical observation that men-strual blood does not clot as readily as ...
Physiological variation of estrogen and progesterone during menstrual cycle is well known. They not...
Background: Menorrhagia is the most common type of abnormal uterine bleeding, caused by disruption o...
For a number of haemostatic factors menstrual cycle variation has been studied. Such variation could...
The variation of haemoglobin (Hb) concentration during the menstrual cycle has been studied often, b...
Factor XIII (FXIII) has an important role in the control of bleeding through fibrin cross-linking; h...
Hormonal status influences hemostatic factors including fibrinogen, factor VII and plasminogen activ...
Fluctuations of the sex steroids during the menstrual cycle might significantly influence hemostasis...
Objective: To determine changes in some haemorheological parameters: haematocrit (Hct), Whole Blood ...
Various changes during pregnancy and lactation have been extensively documented. However, there is s...
BackgroundBleeding disorders have been recognized as important etiologic or contributory factors in ...
Platelet adhesiveness was measured at intervals during the menstrual cycle in six normal females. Th...
The purpose of the study was to compare the hematological parameters during the different phases of ...
The evaluation of excessive menstrual bleeding carries a relatively high yield of discovering an und...
Abstract: Menstrual cycle is a physiological process that occurs in women. It is characterized by pe...
It is an old and well known empirical observation that men-strual blood does not clot as readily as ...
Physiological variation of estrogen and progesterone during menstrual cycle is well known. They not...
Background: Menorrhagia is the most common type of abnormal uterine bleeding, caused by disruption o...
For a number of haemostatic factors menstrual cycle variation has been studied. Such variation could...
The variation of haemoglobin (Hb) concentration during the menstrual cycle has been studied often, b...
Factor XIII (FXIII) has an important role in the control of bleeding through fibrin cross-linking; h...
Hormonal status influences hemostatic factors including fibrinogen, factor VII and plasminogen activ...
Fluctuations of the sex steroids during the menstrual cycle might significantly influence hemostasis...
Objective: To determine changes in some haemorheological parameters: haematocrit (Hct), Whole Blood ...
Various changes during pregnancy and lactation have been extensively documented. However, there is s...
BackgroundBleeding disorders have been recognized as important etiologic or contributory factors in ...
Platelet adhesiveness was measured at intervals during the menstrual cycle in six normal females. Th...
The purpose of the study was to compare the hematological parameters during the different phases of ...
The evaluation of excessive menstrual bleeding carries a relatively high yield of discovering an und...
Abstract: Menstrual cycle is a physiological process that occurs in women. It is characterized by pe...
It is an old and well known empirical observation that men-strual blood does not clot as readily as ...
Physiological variation of estrogen and progesterone during menstrual cycle is well known. They not...
Background: Menorrhagia is the most common type of abnormal uterine bleeding, caused by disruption o...