fibrinogen in A Sentence

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    Too much Fibrinogen in your blood, or hyperFibrinogenemia.

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    Prothrombin and Fibrinogen- They help in blood clotting.

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    Fibrinogen is another name for clotting factor I(1).

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    D-dimer may be markedly elevated and Fibrinogen levels low.

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    This is a rare genetic defect where a clot-dissolving chemical called Fibrinogen does not work normally.

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    Reduction in the level of Fibrinogen in the blood, which is the main substrate of the thrombus.

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    If blood clotting does not occur at all, in most cases this indicates a severe shortage of Fibrinogen.

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    One theory is that a protein called Fibrinogen may be responsible for the changes you see in your skin.

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    When Fibrinogen leaks into your tissues, your body converts it to the active form of the protein, which is called fibrin.

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    People who have higher blood levels of homocysteine, C-reactive protein and Fibrinogen appear to have an increased risk of heart disease.

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    The concentration of CRP and Fibrinogen decreased by 9 months with mechanical treatment only, and by 6 months with the addition of an antibacterial drug(p <0.05).

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    The stop of bleeding or its prevention, which are caused by increased fibrinolysis activity in the blood, a decrease in the level of Fibrinogen(hypoFibrinogenemia) or its absence(aFibrinogenemia).

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    In addition, a small amount of alcohol during a meal reduces the production of Fibrinogen protein, released by the liver and responsible for the formation of blood clots.

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    Haemostatic factors are also considered and, in particular, the role of Fibrinogen, coagulation factor VII, platelet number and fibrinolytic modulators, as well as that of alcohol, and specifically of wine, and of physical activity.

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    The Blood: Constituents Blood consists of red cells( erythrocytes), white cells( leucocytes) and water in which oxygen, tiny quantities of sodium, potassium, sugar, urea, iron and other minerals and fatty matter, platelets and fibrous matter( Fibrinogens) are either dissolved or are in a state of suspension.

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    This makes up most of your blood volume and about 90% of plasma is simply water with another 8% of plasma made up of proteins, such as proteins like Albumin which helps move molecules like calcium and medications through your blood, antibodies that help with infection, and Fibrinogen and clotting factors that help with the clotting of your blood.

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