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serum erythropoietin

hi everyonei want to know the range of serum erythropoietin in polycythemia rubra vera ,if anyone have any information please tell me !!! t…

Started by masoud abass

0 Sep 23, 2014

Standardisation for Blood Test Values

Hi all, Is there any standard reference for the blood test values? Where can I get the standard range for all the lab test values? If anybo…

Started by PRACHOD KRISHNAN.O.M

0 Apr 26, 2014

Coagulaton Disorder

Guys ive a dout.. main clinical picture in Platelet adhesion defect is 1)bleeding frm small venules and capillaries of skin n mucous memb 2…

Started by Phani Bhushan

0 Aug 30, 2013

Why we call it cryoprecipitate?

The name explains everthing. Cryoprecipitate means "Cold Precipitate". When FFP is thawed slowly at 4 degree C, a white precipitate forms a…

Started by Dr.Murali Krishna

0 Mar 7, 2013

hypercoagulability study

Hello ! Anyone could tell me if you have to stop the aspirin or clopidogrel when you order a hypercoagulability study in a patient ? ( f…

Started by Mihaela Ciobotea

10 Sep 25, 2012
Reply by Dindukurthi Sudhakar

WT U THINK BLOOD GROUP TELLS UR PERSONALITY?

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Started by Dr.Indrajit Rana

1 Sep 8, 2012
Reply by S.S Hotchandani

What is the difference between purpura and erythema?

What is the difference between purpura and erythema?

Started by ADETHEN GUNASEKARAN

4 Sep 8, 2012
Reply by S.S Hotchandani

Fondaparinux effective treatment for SRA-positive HIT

Patients with acute immune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), confirmed by serotonin-release assay (SRA), may benefit from anticoagula…

Started by Dr.Indrajit Rana

0 Oct 10, 2011

Clot architecture is altered in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm

Patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) form denser, smaller-pored plasma clots that are more resistant to fibrinolysis than individu…

Started by Dr.Indrajit Rana

0 Sep 22, 2011

Why the BLOOD is NOT taken after death for donation?

After the death of the person many vital organs like KIDNEY, EYES can be taken and they can be transplated and made to function. But why th…

Started by Chetan K Ganteppanavar

6 Sep 14, 2011
Reply by Chetan K Ganteppanavar

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