Degradation Products in Acute Experimental Pulmonary Embolism

作者: Erwin Regoeczi , Jack Hirsh , John Cade

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关键词: In patientEmbolusPulmonary embolismLysisPathologyMedicineFibrin

摘要: degradation products (FDP) have been reported in patients with acute pulmonary embolism.’7 The mechanism for the raised levels of FDP is uncertain but could include lysis fibrin original embolus, which has subsequently deposited, or a combination both mechanisms. We investigated this question experimental embolism and obtained results suggesting that were due mainly to newly accreted rather than embolus itself.

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