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Three operated cases of congenital deficiency of factor XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor) associated with intracranial hematomas were described and the diagnosis, replacement therapy of the factor were discussed. | |||||||||||||||
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Case 2: A 1.4-year-old boy with the history of umbilical bleeding on delivery and diagnosed as congenital deficiency of factor XIII in the other hospital fall down and struck his occiput on September 20, 1980. | |||||||||||||||
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[3 operated cases of congenital deficiency of Factor XIII associated with intracranial hematomas]. | |||||||||||||||
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Congenital deficiency of factor XIII is quite rare coagulation disorder and only 100 patients were reported in the literatures in which we could find only one case who had craniotomy for associated intracranial hemorrhage. | |||||||||||||||
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After 31 days, the relative wound area had reduced by 42%, with an associated decrease in fibrin and an increase in granulation tissue. | |||||||||||||||
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Fibrinolytic therapy, aimed at reducing pericapillary fibrin and restoring proper physiologic exchanges between blood and tissues, may benefit some patients with extensive and nonhealing ulcers. | |||||||||||||||
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After precoating was accomplished with fibrinolytically inhibited fibrin glue, a 10 mm expanded polytetrafluoroethylene graft was confluently lined with the autologous endothelial cells at a seeding density of 1.2 x 10(5) cells/cm2. | |||||||||||||||
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A prolonged increase in fibrinolysis may decrease joint fibrin deposition and lead to clinical improvement and we have therefore investigated stanozolol as a therapeutic agent. | |||||||||||||||
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Fibrin deposition in rheumatoid arthritis may be responsible for some of the clinical manifestations of the disease. | |||||||||||||||
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Protective fibrinolytic enzyme systems of the peritoneum, such as the plasmin system, can remove the fibrin gel matrix. | |||||||||||||||
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Significant alterations on vessel walls took place few minutes after venom application, characterised by increment in thickness, probably by deposition of fibrin. | |||||||||||||||
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Although arthroscopy was not necessary, it facilitated fibrin removal, lavage, and partial synovectomy. | |||||||||||||||
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On day 4 granulation tissue covered the walls of the cavity and the amount of necrotic tissue and fibrin was reduced. | |||||||||||||||
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The surgical approach included complete transection of the palmar/plantar annular ligament of the fetlock and proximal digital annular ligament, which facilitated the removal of fibrin, selective debridement and synovectomy, followed by lavage of the digital sheath. | |||||||||||||||
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Postoperative adhesions are sequelae of impaired fibrinolysis of the fibrin and cellular exudate after peritoneal injury. | |||||||||||||||
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A trauma of the penis with subsequent deposition of fibrin and formation of a fibrotic plaque in the tunica albuginea is the most likely pathophysiological mechanism. | |||||||||||||||
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A biomaterial composed of carboxymethylcellulose, poly(ethylene oxide), and calcium can be prepared in a variety of ways to reduce fibrin deposition and adhesion formation. | |||||||||||||||
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In chronic arteriopathy, the thrombus is lacking or almost lacking in fibrin and thrombolytic therapy is not indicated. | |||||||||||||||
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B. diffusa was found most effective in reducing stromal edema, inflammation, and tortuosity of glands, and in increasing the degree of deposition of fibrin and platelets in the vessel lumen. | |||||||||||||||
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These have spurred the development of novel drugs, such as platelet fibrinogen receptor antagonists, plasminogen activators, and inhibitors of factor IIa (thrombin) and XIIIa. | |||||||||||||||
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