FibrinogenDefinition:
This is a test that measures the amount of
fibrinogen in the
blood.
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Full article >>>Fibrinogen is a
protein in your
blood that plays a central role in
blood clotting. But too much may promote excessive clumping of
platelets, the type of
blood cell largely responsible for clotting.
Full article >>>FibrinogenA type of
blood protein called a globulin that interacts with thrombin to form
fibrin.
PlasmaThe liquid part of
blood, as distinct from
blood cells.
Full article >>>functional intact
fibrinogen (FiF) test/assay Test designed to determine
fibrinogen levels in human
plasma.
Fibrinogen is a
protein that contributes to the formation of
blood clots, which may cause
myocardial infarctions.
Full article >>>Calcium,
vitamin K and a
protein called
fibrinogen help the
platelets form a
clot. They are released by
platelets and stimulate coagulation of the
blood.
Full article >>>Fibrinogen (factor I) is converted to
fibrin, in the formation of a
blood clot, via the enzymatic action of thrombin. A
fibrinogen assay measures the concentration of
fibrinogen in the
blood and may be used to evaluate abnormal
blood clotting.
Full article >>>This is a condition in which the number of
platelets, which enable
blood to
clot, is reduced, and
fibrinogen and some other clotting factors are depleted.
Full article >>>Genetic factors contribute at least about half of the known variation in the concentrations of hemostatic factors (such as
fibrinogen, factor VII, factor VIII, PAI-1,
tissue plasminogen activator,
factor XIIa,
factor XIII A-subunit and B-subunit, ...
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Fibrinogen assays: a collaborative study of six different methods. C.I.S.M.E.L. Comitato Italiano per la Standardizzazione dei Metodi in Ematologia e
Laboratorio. Clin Chem 37 (5): 714-9, 1991. [PUBMED Abstract] ...
Full article >>>For example, Factor I is also called
fibrinogen, Factor II is prothrombin, and
Factor XII is Hageman factor. The
liver produces these
proteins and secretes them into the
blood.
Full article >>>These are: proinflammatory state, as evidenced by high
blood levels of
C-reactive protein; prothrombotic state, indicated by high
blood levels of
fibrinogen; polycystic
ovary syndrome, characterized by enlarged ovaries and fluid-filled
cysts; ...
Full article >>>SERUM: The clear, thin, and sticky fluid portion of the
blood that remains after coagulation (clotting).
Serum contains no
blood cells,
platelets, or
fibrinogen.
SET POINT: See
HIV Set Point.
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