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  • Coagulation testing
  • Medical diagnostic method

    alterations within the coagulation system and allow predicting a tendency to hyper- or hypo-coagulation in general.[citation needed] Local tests characterize the

    Coagulation testing

    Coagulation_testing

  • Coagulation
  • Process of formation of blood clots

    maturation of fibrin. Coagulation results in hemostasis, the cessation of blood loss from a damaged vessel, allowing repair. Coagulation begins almost instantly

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

  • Activated protein C resistance test
  • Medical diagnostic test

    The activated protein C resistance (APCR) test is a coagulation test used in the evaluation and diagnosis of activated protein C (APC) resistance, a form

    Activated protein C resistance test

    Activated_protein_C_resistance_test

  • Liver function tests
  • Blood tests indicating the state of the liver

    Bilirubin may be used to estimate the excretory function of the liver and coagulation tests and albumin can be used to evaluate the metabolic activity of the

    Liver function tests

    Liver_function_tests

  • Bleeding diathesis
  • High tendency to bleed due to a blood clotting disorder

    autoimmune causes of coagulation disorders. They include acquired antibodies to coagulation factors, termed inhibitors of coagulation. The main inhibitor

    Bleeding diathesis

    Bleeding diathesis

    Bleeding_diathesis

  • Thromboelastography
  • Blood coagulation test

    More common tests of blood coagulation include prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) which measure coagulation factor function

    Thromboelastography

    Thromboelastography

  • Prothrombin time
  • Blood test that evaluates clotting

    assay for evaluating the extrinsic pathway and common pathway of coagulation. This blood test is also called protime INR and PT/INR. They are used to determine

    Prothrombin time

    Prothrombin time

    Prothrombin_time

  • Point-of-care testing
  • Diagnostic testing performed at or near the point of care

    analysis, rapid coagulation testing, rapid cardiac markers diagnostics, drugs of abuse screening, urine strips testing, pregnancy testing, fecal occult

    Point-of-care testing

    Point-of-care testing

    Point-of-care_testing

  • Leptospirosis
  • Blood infection caused by bacteria

    the lungs can also be found. Prolongation of prothrombin time in coagulation testing is associated with severe bleeding manifestations. However, low platelet

    Leptospirosis

    Leptospirosis

    Leptospirosis

  • Winged infusion set
  • Specialized venipuncture needle

    "Influence of the needle bore size on platelet count and routine coagulation testing". Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis. 17 (7): 557–61. doi:10.1097/01.mbc.0000245300

    Winged infusion set

    Winged infusion set

    Winged_infusion_set

  • Serum-separating tube
  • Test tubes used with blood

    cells from serum.  Silica nanoparticles induce coagulation through contact activation of coagulation factor XII (Hageman factor). After the blood sample

    Serum-separating tube

    Serum-separating tube

    Serum-separating_tube

  • Lupus anticoagulant
  • Medical condition

    their properties in vitro, as these antibodies increase coagulation times in laboratory tests such as the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT)

    Lupus anticoagulant

    Lupus_anticoagulant

  • Partial thromboplastin time
  • Test for coagulation of blood

    propensity to thrombosis) Coagulation factor deficiency (e.g., haemophilia, cirrhosis, von Willebrand disease) Coagulation factor consumption (e.g., sepsis

    Partial thromboplastin time

    Partial thromboplastin time

    Partial_thromboplastin_time

  • ISI
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    value used to standardize different thromboplastins for use in blood coagulation testing Interstimulus interval, the temporal interval between the offset

    ISI

    ISI

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • Medical condition where blood clots block small blood vessels

    is maintained in a finely tuned balance of coagulation and fibrinolysis. The activation of the coagulation cascade yields thrombin that converts fibrinogen

    Disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Disseminated_intravascular_coagulation

  • Venipuncture
  • Process of obtaining intravenous access

    anticoagulant used in specimens collected for coagulation tests. The majority of chemistry and immunology tests are performed on serum, which is produced

    Venipuncture

    Venipuncture

    Venipuncture

  • Haemophilia A
  • Medical condition

    new mutations. The diagnosis of haemophilia A may be suspected as coagulation testing reveals an increased partial thromboplastin time (PTT) in the context

    Haemophilia A

    Haemophilia A

    Haemophilia_A

  • Coagulation (water treatment)
  • In water treatment, the addition of compounds that promote clumping

    optimum. Coagulation itself results in the formation of floc but flocculation is required to help the floc further aggregate and settle. The coagulation-flocculation

    Coagulation (water treatment)

    Coagulation (water treatment)

    Coagulation_(water_treatment)

  • Activated clotting time
  • Medical diagnostic method

    Activated clotting time (ACT), also known as activated coagulation time, is a test of coagulation. The ACT test can be used to monitor anticoagulation effects

    Activated clotting time

    Activated clotting time

    Activated_clotting_time

  • Test tube
  • Glass or plastic laboratory glassware

    5 ml test tube containing sodium citrate as an anticoagulant, used to collect blood for coagulation and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase testing. Small

    Test tube

    Test tube

    Test_tube

  • Thrombin generation assay
  • Medical diagnostic method

    thrombin generation test (TGT) is a global coagulation assay (GCA) and type of coagulation test which can be used to assess coagulation and thrombotic risk

    Thrombin generation assay

    Thrombin_generation_assay

  • List of medical tests
  • (CMP) (including CHEM-7) coagulation tests C-reactive protein Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) FibroTest urea breath test urinalysis Agostini's reaction

    List of medical tests

    List_of_medical_tests

  • Bruise
  • Type of localized bleeding in tissues outside blood vessels

    "WebMD article on bruises". Lee, AC (June 2008). "Bruises, blood coagulation tests and the battered child syndrome" (PDF). Singapore Medical Journal

    Bruise

    Bruise

    Bruise

  • Mixing study
  • Type of blood plasma screening test

    VIII. Mixing studies are screening tests widely performed in coagulation laboratories. The basic purpose of these tests is to determine the cause of prolongation

    Mixing study

    Mixing_study

  • Antiphospholipid syndrome
  • Immune disorder leading to increased risk of blood clots

    activation of coagulation and complement pathways. Diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome is often made through the combination of symptoms and testing. Repeat

    Antiphospholipid syndrome

    Antiphospholipid syndrome

    Antiphospholipid_syndrome

  • Phlebotomy
  • Medical procedure involving an incision in a vein

    people trained to draw blood mostly from veins for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research. Blood is collected primarily by

    Phlebotomy

    Phlebotomy

    Phlebotomy

  • ST Genesia
  • system for performing thrombin generation assays (TGAs) and hence for coagulation testing. It was developed by Diagnostica Stago and was introduced by the

    ST Genesia

    ST_Genesia

  • Anticoagulant
  • Class of drugs

    blood thinner, is a chemical substance that prevents or reduces the coagulation of blood, prolonging the clotting time. Some occur naturally in blood-eating

    Anticoagulant

    Anticoagulant

    Anticoagulant

  • D-dimer
  • Fibrin degradation product present in the blood after a thrombus

    biomarker for the blood disorder disseminated intravascular coagulation and in the coagulation disorders associated with COVID-19 infection. A four-fold

    D-dimer

    D-dimer

  • Thromboelastometry
  • Viscoelastic method for hemostasis testing in whole blood

    hemostasis testing in whole blood. It is a modification of traditional thromboelastography (TEG). TEM investigates the interaction of coagulation factors

    Thromboelastometry

    Thromboelastometry

  • Rhabdomyolysis
  • Condition in which damaged skeletal muscle breaks down rapidly

    DNA) into the blood. Activation of the coagulation system may precipitate disseminated intravascular coagulation. High potassium levels may lead to potentially

    Rhabdomyolysis

    Rhabdomyolysis

    Rhabdomyolysis

  • Calibrated automated thrombogram
  • thrombin generation assay (TGA) and global coagulation assay (GCA) which can be used as a coagulation test to assess thrombotic risk. It is the most widely

    Calibrated automated thrombogram

    Calibrated_automated_thrombogram

  • Haemophilia
  • Genetic disease involving blood clotting

    by testing the blood for its ability to clot and its levels of clotting factors. Prevention may occur by removing an egg, fertilising it, and testing the

    Haemophilia

    Haemophilia

    Haemophilia

  • Ecarin
  • clotting time (ECT) is a test that is widely used for lupus anticoagulant testing in certain regions. Ecarin-based testing is used to monitor dabigatran

    Ecarin

    Ecarin

  • Coagulin
  • Protein family

    hemolymph coagulation is an important innate immune system of horseshoe crabs. In comparison, mammalian blood coagulation differs from hemolymph coagulation. Mammalian

    Coagulin

    Coagulin

    Coagulin

  • Assay
  • Measure the amount of a target entity

    of a substance in a sample. An example of such an assay used in coagulation testing laboratories for the most common inherited bleeding disease - Von

    Assay

    Assay

  • Vacutainer
  • Type of blood collection equipment for medical testing

    additives designed to stabilize and preserve the specimen prior to analytical testing. Tubes are available with a safety-engineered stopper, with a variety of

    Vacutainer

    Vacutainer

    Vacutainer

  • Medical laboratory
  • Principles of management with special reference to medical science

    specialized tests include cell counts on various bodily fluids. Coagulation testing determines various blood clotting times, coagulation factors, and

    Medical laboratory

    Medical laboratory

    Medical_laboratory

  • Flocculation
  • Particles coming out of suspension as flakes

    dissolved in solution. Coagulation and flocculation are important processes in fermentation and water treatment with coagulation aimed to destabilize and

    Flocculation

    Flocculation

    Flocculation

  • Reference ranges for blood tests
  • Common human medical data ranges for blood test results

    Antithrombin CO000300 Archived 2017-09-09 at the Wayback Machine in Coagulation Test Handbook at Massachusetts General Hospital. In turn citing: Elizabeth

    Reference ranges for blood tests

    Reference_ranges_for_blood_tests

  • Curd
  • Result of curdling milk

    by coagulating milk in a sequential process called curdling. It can be a final dairy product or the first stage in cheesemaking. The coagulation can

    Curd

    Curd

    Curd

  • Thrombophilia
  • Abnormality of blood coagulation increasing the risk of blood clotting (thrombosis)

    the levels of coagulation factors and other circulating blood proteins that participate in the "coagulation cascade". Normal coagulation is initiated by

    Thrombophilia

    Thrombophilia

    Thrombophilia

  • Clotting time
  • Medical laboratory blood test

    signs of clotted blood. Each test points to a different component of the clotting sequence which is made up of coagulation factors that help form clots

    Clotting time

    Clotting_time

  • Coagulation screen
  • Combination of screening laboratory tests

    A coagulation screen is a combination of screening laboratory tests, designed to provide rapid non-specific information, which allows an initial broad

    Coagulation screen

    Coagulation_screen

  • Cat (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    accommodation theory, in sociolinguistics Calibrated automated thrombogram, a coagulation test CAT scan or CT scan, a medical imaging X-ray technology Combat application

    Cat (disambiguation)

    Cat_(disambiguation)

  • INR self-monitoring
  • Medical diagnostic method

    anti-coagulation clinic." From international consensus guidelines prepared by the International Self-Monitoring Association for Oral Anti-coagulation. "Self-monitoring

    INR self-monitoring

    INR_self-monitoring

  • Bleeding time
  • Medical test for assessing blood coagulation function

    The template bleeding time test is a method used when other more reliable and less invasive tests for determining coagulation are not available. Historically

    Bleeding time

    Bleeding_time

  • Activated protein C–protein C inhibitor
  • and protein C inhibitor (PCI). It has been measured in coagulation testing to evaluate coagulation, thrombosis, and other cardiovascular complications.

    Activated protein C–protein C inhibitor

    Activated_protein_C–protein_C_inhibitor

  • Stercoral ulcer
  • Medical condition

    blood cultures and preoperative labs such as type and screen and coagulation testing. Imaging studies have been shown to be a key aspect in diagnosing

    Stercoral ulcer

    Stercoral_ulcer

  • Pituitary apoplexy
  • Medical condition

    fluctuations in the blood pressure), disturbances in blood coagulation or medication that inhibits coagulation, radiation therapy to the pituitary, traumatic brain

    Pituitary apoplexy

    Pituitary_apoplexy

  • Thrombin time
  • Medical diagnostic test

    It is used to diagnose blood coagulation disorders and to assess the effectiveness of fibrinolytic therapy. This test is repeated with pooled plasma

    Thrombin time

    Thrombin time

    Thrombin_time

  • Whole blood clotting test
  • Type of blood test

    whole blood clotting test is a blood test used to check the coagulation mechanism in the blood following a snake bite. If the test is positive after a

    Whole blood clotting test

    Whole_blood_clotting_test

  • Urine test strip
  • Diagnostic tool used in urinalysis

    includes testing for the presence of proteins, glucose, ketones, haemoglobin, bilirubin, urobilinogen, acetone, nitrite and leucocytes as well as testing of

    Urine test strip

    Urine test strip

    Urine_test_strip

  • Hematology
  • Study of blood and blood diseases

    bone marrow, platelets, blood vessels, spleen, and the mechanism of coagulation. Such diseases might include hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, blood clots

    Hematology

    Hematology

  • Factitious disorder imposed on self
  • Psychiatric factitious disorder

    lab tests may be required, including complete blood count (CBC), urine toxicology, drug tests, blood cultures to rule out infection, coagulation tests, assays

    Factitious disorder imposed on self

    Factitious_disorder_imposed_on_self

  • Red hair
  • Human hair color

    Hair Report a Slightly Increased Rate of Bruising but Have Normal Coagulation Tests". Anesthesia & Analgesia. 102 (1): 313–318. doi:10.1213/01.ANE.0000180769

    Red hair

    Red hair

    Red_hair

  • Thrombin
  • Enzyme involved in blood coagulation in humans

    insoluble fibrin, as well as catalyzing many other coagulation-related reactions. Prothrombin (coagulation factor II) is encoded in the human by the F2 gene

    Thrombin

    Thrombin

    Thrombin

  • Thromboplastin
  • Composite blood component made of protein and phospholipids

    Therefore, although the coagulation cascade can be triggered in vitro through the intrinsic pathway only, in vivo coagulation is triggered by the extrinsic

    Thromboplastin

    Thromboplastin

  • Hemostasis
  • Process of preventing and stopping bleeding

    a damaged blood vessel by a platelet plug blood coagulation (formation of fibrin clots) Coagulation, the changing of blood from a liquid to a gel which

    Hemostasis

    Hemostasis

  • Automated analyser
  • Medical laboratory instrument

    complete blood counts, erythrocyte sedimentation rates (ESRs), or coagulation tests. Automated cell counters sample the blood, and quantify, classify

    Automated analyser

    Automated analyser

    Automated_analyser

  • Protein S deficiency
  • Medical condition

    Recommendations for clinical laboratory testing for protein S deficiency: Communication from the SSC committee plasma coagulation inhibitors of the ISTH. J Thromb

    Protein S deficiency

    Protein S deficiency

    Protein_S_deficiency

  • Platelet
  • Component of blood aiding in coagulation

    releases factor V and fibrinogen, potentiating the coagulation cascade. Platelet plugging and coagulation occur simultaneously, with each inducing the other

    Platelet

    Platelet

    Platelet

  • CT
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the thyroid gland Calibrated automated thrombogram (CT or CAT), a coagulation test Cardiothoracic surgery, the field of medicine specializing in chest

    CT

    CT

  • Low-molecular-weight heparin
  • Anticoagulant medication

    protease inhibitor, is the major plasma inhibitor of coagulation proteases. LMWHs inhibit the coagulation process by binding to AT via a pentasaccharide sequence

    Low-molecular-weight heparin

    Low-molecular-weight_heparin

  • Aminocaproic acid
  • Chemical compound

    thrombocytopenia, control of oral bleeding in patients with congenital and acquired coagulation disorders, control of perioperative bleeding associated with cardiac

    Aminocaproic acid

    Aminocaproic acid

    Aminocaproic_acid

  • Limulus amebocyte lysate
  • Chemical used for the detection and quantification of bacterial endotoxins

    released outside the cell when bacterial endotoxins are encountered. After coagulation and subsequent gelling, the resulting gel is thought to provide containment

    Limulus amebocyte lysate

    Limulus amebocyte lysate

    Limulus_amebocyte_lysate

  • Tissue factor
  • Protein involved in coagulation

    tissue factor or Coagulation factor III, is a protein present in subendothelial tissue and leukocytes which plays a major role in coagulation and, in humans

    Tissue factor

    Tissue factor

    Tissue_factor

  • Syphilis
  • Sexually transmitted infection

    increase access to testing appear effective at reducing rates of congenital syphilis in low- to middle-income countries. Point-of-care testing to detect syphilis

    Syphilis

    Syphilis

    Syphilis

  • Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
  • Viral pulmonary disease of humans

    to play a role in increased vascular permeability during infection. Coagulation abnormalities may also occur. Virus particles cluster on the surface

    Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

    Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome

    Hantavirus_pulmonary_syndrome

  • Overall hemostatic potential
  • Test used to measure blood coagulation

    The overall hemostatic potential (OHP) test is a global coagulation assay which can be used to measure coagulation. The OHP assay measures total fibrin

    Overall hemostatic potential

    Overall_hemostatic_potential

  • Blood plasma
  • Liquid component of blood

    coagulated. Serum sample preparation requires about 30 minutes of waiting time before it can be centrifuged and then analyzed. However, coagulation can

    Blood plasma

    Blood plasma

    Blood_plasma

  • Radial immunodiffusion
  • Laboratory technique

    Immunologic Techniques: Radial Immunodiffusion (RID)". Immunoassays in Coagulation Testing. pp. 21–22. doi:10.1007/978-1-4615-7225-1_5. ISBN 978-1-4615-7227-5

    Radial immunodiffusion

    Radial_immunodiffusion

  • Factor XII
  • Mammalian protein involved in blood clotting

    Coagulation factor XII, also known as Hageman factor, is a plasma protein involved in coagulation. It is the zymogen form of factor XIIa (EC 3.4.21.38)

    Factor XII

    Factor XII

    Factor_XII

  • Alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor deficiency
  • Coagulopathy leading to increased risk of bleeding

    deficiency does not affect the initial stages of blood coagulation. Standard coagulation tests such as prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial prothrombin

    Alpha-2-plasmin inhibitor deficiency

    Alpha-2-plasmin_inhibitor_deficiency

  • Hyperfibrinolysis
  • can also occur induced in other clinical conditions. The classical coagulation tests such as PT (prothrombin time), aPTT (activated partial thromboplastin

    Hyperfibrinolysis

    Hyperfibrinolysis

  • CSL Limited
  • Australian biotechnology company

    administration Coagulation/Bleeding Disorders: Beriate, freeze-dried human coagulation factor VIII concentrate Berinin P, freeze-dried human coagulation factor

    CSL Limited

    CSL Limited

    CSL_Limited

  • Prothrombin fragment 1+2
  • hence of coagulation activation. It is considered the best marker of in vivo thrombin generation. F1+2 levels can be quantified with blood tests and is

    Prothrombin fragment 1+2

    Prothrombin_fragment_1+2

  • Fibrinopeptide
  • Chemical compound

    markers of fibrinogenesis (fibrin generation), thrombin activity, and coagulation. FpA is a 16-amino acid peptide. The half-life of FpA is very short at

    Fibrinopeptide

    Fibrinopeptide

    Fibrinopeptide

  • Fibrin degradation product
  • fibrinogen degradation product (FDP) testing is commonly used to diagnose disseminated intravascular coagulation. A tumor marker known as AMDL-ELISA DR-70

    Fibrin degradation product

    Fibrin degradation product

    Fibrin_degradation_product

  • Electrosurgery
  • Use of high-frequency, alternating polarity, electrical current in medical operations

    which causes tissue to coagulate. In simple coagulation/cutting mode machines, the lower duty cycle typical of coagulation mode is usually heard by

    Electrosurgery

    Electrosurgery

    Electrosurgery

  • Norfloxacin
  • Chemical compound, antibiotic

    are administered concomitantly, prothrombin time or other suitable coagulation tests should be closely monitored. Coadministration may dangerously increase

    Norfloxacin

    Norfloxacin

    Norfloxacin

  • Agglutination (biology)
  • Type of antibody response

    transfusion possible and safer. Agglutination-PCR Blocking antibody Coagulation Immune system Macrophage Mannan oligosaccharides (MOS) Quist, Erin; Koepsell

    Agglutination (biology)

    Agglutination (biology)

    Agglutination_(biology)

  • Activated protein C resistance
  • Medical condition

    the Individual Prothrombotic or Prohemorrhagic Tendency by Global Coagulation Tests?". Hamostaseologie. 40 (3): 364–378. doi:10.1055/a-1153-5824. PMID 32726831

    Activated protein C resistance

    Activated protein C resistance

    Activated_protein_C_resistance

  • Renal cell carcinoma
  • Form of kidney cancer

    counts are also common amongst these cancer patients and further coagulation tests, including erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), prothrombin time

    Renal cell carcinoma

    Renal cell carcinoma

    Renal_cell_carcinoma

  • Contact activation system
  • Activation of coagulation cascade

    observed to activate coagulation in the presence of medical devices, the actual role of the contact system in normal physiological coagulation remains contentious

    Contact activation system

    Contact activation system

    Contact_activation_system

  • Microvisk
  • British medical device manufacturer

    July 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2018. "Microvisk raises £2M for blood coagulation test". Science Business Net. February 3, 2010. "Report from Europe: Sorin

    Microvisk

    Microvisk

  • Venom-induced consumption coagulopathy
  • Medical condition

    effects of some snake and caterpillar venoms on the blood. Important coagulation factors are activated by the specific serine proteases in the venom and

    Venom-induced consumption coagulopathy

    Venom-induced_consumption_coagulopathy

  • HELLP syndrome
  • Complication of pregnancy associated with severe pre-eclampsia

    and seizures. Complications may include disseminated intravascular coagulation, placental abruption, and kidney failure. The cause is unknown. The condition

    HELLP syndrome

    HELLP_syndrome

  • Watershed stroke
  • Medical condition

    Blood tests for risk factors also may be ordered, including cholesterol levels, triglyceride levels, homocysteine levels, and blood coagulation tests. The

    Watershed stroke

    Watershed stroke

    Watershed_stroke

  • Kaolin clotting time
  • Medical diagnostic method

    surface required for coagulation. Therefore, the sample quality is important for the validity of the screening test. The test combines a test plasma with kaolin

    Kaolin clotting time

    Kaolin_clotting_time

  • Sodium citrate
  • Index of chemical compounds with the same name

    in the blood it prevents the process of coagulation. It is also used as an anticoagulant for laboratory testing, in that blood samples are collected into

    Sodium citrate

    Sodium_citrate

  • Inspissation
  • Process of increasing the viscosity of a fluid

    reducing its content of solvents. The term also has been applied to coagulation by heating of some substances such as albumens, or to cooling some substances

    Inspissation

    Inspissation

  • Septicemic plague
  • Human disease caused by Yersinia pestis

    infected fleas. Septicemic plague can cause disseminated intravascular coagulation and is always fatal when untreated. The other varieties of the plague

    Septicemic plague

    Septicemic plague

    Septicemic_plague

  • Vitamin K
  • Fat-soluble vitamers

    certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation ("K" from Danish koagulation, for "coagulation") and for controlling binding of calcium in bones

    Vitamin K

    Vitamin K

    Vitamin_K

  • Limulus clotting enzyme
  • Class of enzymes

    horseshoe crabs are commonly used in drug and medical device testing for these coagulative properties. Clotting indicates that endotoxins are present in

    Limulus clotting enzyme

    Limulus_clotting_enzyme

  • Natural rubber
  • Polymer harvested from certain trees

    prior to its immersion. An ammonia solution can be used to prevent the coagulation of raw latex. Rubber begins to melt at approximately 180 °C (356 °F)

    Natural rubber

    Natural rubber

    Natural_rubber

  • Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
  • Group of clinically similar illnesses caused by species of hantaviruses

    blood clotting throughout the body, called disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), can occur. The severity of symptoms varies depending on the virus:

    Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome

    Hantavirus_hemorrhagic_fever_with_renal_syndrome

  • Haemophilia B
  • Genetic X-linked recessive bleeding disorder

    in coagulation by cofactor factor VIII (specifically IXa). Platelets provide a binding site for both cofactors. This complex (in the coagulation pathway)

    Haemophilia B

    Haemophilia B

    Haemophilia_B

  • Dilute Russell's viper venom time
  • Laboratory test

    NA (July 1998). "Use of snake venom fractions in the coagulation laboratory". Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis. 9 (5): 395–404. doi:10.1097/00001721-199807000-00001

    Dilute Russell's viper venom time

    Dilute Russell's viper venom time

    Dilute_Russell's_viper_venom_time

  • Rh factor testing
  • Blood test

    Rh factor testing, also known as Rhesus factor testing, is the procedure of determining the Rhesus D status of an individual (see Rh blood group system)

    Rh factor testing

    Rh_factor_testing

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  • Livermore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Livermore

    English : probably a habitational name from Livermere in Suffolk. This is first found in the form Leuuremer (c.1050), which suggests derivation from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’ + mere ‘lake’. However, later forms consistently show i in the first syllable, suggesting Old English lifer ‘liver’, referring either to the shape of the pond or to the coagulation of the water.

    Livermore

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  • Elon
  • Boy/Male

    African American Biblical

    Elon

    Spirit.

  • Cary
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Celtic, German, Latin

    Cary

    The Dark One; Female Version of Charles; Carl; A Man; Descendant of the Dark One

  • JEANA
  • Female

    English

    JEANA

    Variant spelling of English Gena, JEANA means "well born."

  • Rizeen
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rizeen

    Dignity; Heavy and Precious Thing; Souvenir; Heavy and Precious

  • Beryl
  • Girl/Female

    American, Christian, English, Greek, Indian

    Beryl

    A Jewel; Precious Jewel

  • MALACH
  • Male

    English

    MALACH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Malak, MALACH means "angel, messenger." In the bible, malak is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual.

  • Cachi
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Cachi

    Bringer of peace.

  • Kirkland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now mainly East Midlands) and Scottish

    Kirkland

    English (now mainly East Midlands) and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived on land belonging to the Church, from northern Middle English kirk ‘church’ + land ‘land’. There are several villages named with these elements, for example in Cumbria, and in some cases the surname will have arisen from these. Exceptionally, Kirkland in Lancashire has as its second element Old Norse lundr ‘grove’.

  • Anunay | அநுநாய 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Anunay | அநுநாய 

    Supplication, Consolation

  • Sumathy
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sumathy

    Good will

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COAGULATION TESTING

  • Frost
  • v. i.

    The act of freezing; -- applied chiefly to the congelation of water; congelation of fluids.

  • Coagulating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Coagulate

  • Coagulation
  • n.

    The change from a liquid to a thickened, curdlike, insoluble state, not by evaporation, but by some kind of chemical reaction; as, the spontaneous coagulation of freshly drawn blood; the coagulation of milk by rennet, or acid, and the coagulation of egg albumin by heat. Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification.

  • Coadunation
  • n.

    Union, as in one body or mass; unity.

  • Coagulation
  • n.

    The substance or body formed by coagulation.

  • Coagulative
  • a.

    Having the power to cause coagulation; as, a coagulative agent.

  • Concretion
  • n.

    A mass or nodule of solid matter formed by growing together, by congelation, condensation, coagulation, induration, etc.; a clot; a lump; a calculus.

  • Rut
  • v. t.

    To cover in copulation.

  • Coagulate
  • v. i.

    To undergo coagulation.

  • Coagulator
  • n.

    That which causes coagulation.

  • Gout
  • n.

    A drop; a clot or coagulation.

  • Tread
  • n.

    The act of copulation in birds.

  • Coagulant
  • n.

    That which produces coagulation.

  • Coition
  • n.

    A coming together; sexual intercourse; copulation.

  • Coadunition
  • n.

    Coadunation.

  • Congelation
  • n.

    The act or process of passing, or causing to pass, from a fluid to a solid state, as by the abstraction of heat; the act or process of freezing.

  • Congelation
  • n.

    That which is congealed.

  • Congelation
  • n.

    The state of being congealed.

  • Coagulatory
  • a.

    Serving to coagulate; produced by coagulation; as, coagulatory effects.

  • Retrocopulation
  • n.

    Copulation from behind.