Fibrinogenolysis

Primary fibrinogenolysis is a medical condition that appears with abnormal production of fibrinogen/fibrin degradation products (FDP), degradation of coagulation factors V, VIII, IX, XI and/or degradation of the fibrin present in any pre-existing localized thrombi and hemostatic clots.[1][2]

References

  1. Marder VJ, Williams WJ, Beutler E, Erslev AJ, Lichtman MA, eds. (1990). "Consumptive thrombohemorrhagic disorders". Hematology.
  2. Potron G, Caen JP, Tobelem G, Soria C, eds. (1988). "Fisiopatologia delle iperfibrinolisi". Milano: Masson.


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