The coagulation cascade is a finely balanced system essential for maintaining haemostasis, yet its disruption can lead to either a propensity for bleeding or an increased risk of clot formation.
Routine coagulation assays are widely performed in laboratories and provide valuable information to the patient’s overall clinical picture. It’s important for laboratorians to know the methodology of ...
Hemostasis is a complex system composed of many procoagulant and regulatory pathways. Multiple pathways, such as the intrinsic pathway, platelet activation and the tissue factor pathway, can affect ...
A novel class of antithrombotic medication, the factor XIa inhibitors, has had a rocky start but is powering through phase III trials, which are now underway. MedPage Today sat down to discuss the ...
As people age they become more prone to blood clotting diseases, which can be caused when blood platelets clump together. This clumping can lead to strokes and cardiovascular disease. For decades, ...
Using a high-sensitivity blood test (SMAT) that measures initial thrombin generation (ITG)—the very first step of blood clot formation—the researchers analyzed blood samples from 771 patients with ...
New evidence reveals how COVID-19 may trigger fatal clotting through hidden vascular damage, reshaping global medical ...
Research finds microplastics in human blood correlated with lifestyle habits and changes in coagulation markers, emphasizing the need to mitigate exposure and its health risks. Study: Microplastic ...
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Veterinary Technicians Master Thrombocytopenia and Coagulation Patterns for the 2026 VTNE
Guidelines Expand Coagulation Testing Beyond PT and aPTT in Hepatic Disease The 2026 AAHA guidelines stress that PT and aPTT alone rarely tell the full story in hepatic disease, as the liver’s role ...
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