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- Coagulation_screen abstract "A coagulation screen is a combination of screening laboratory tests, designed to provide rapid non-specific information, which allows an initial broad categorization of haemostatic problems.The basic screen consists of: platelet count bleeding time for platelet function PR (prothrombin ratio) for the tissue factor pathway (extrinsic pathway) aPTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin time) for the contact activation pathway (intrinsic pathway) TCT or fibrinogen assay for final common pathway(THROMBIN TIME)Two other tests are regularly performed at the same time: blood count, to detect other hematological abnormalities liver function tests to exclude liver disease as a cause of coagulation factor deficiencyThese tests may miss mild abnormalities but they will detect major disorders. The results of these screening tests, in conjunction with the clinical history (especially bleeding history), will then direct the selection of further, more detailed and specific coagulation tests, such as: specific factor assays, like fibrin degradation products, D-dimer, thrombin time, platelet aggregation, or specific factor inhibitor assays, like Protein C, TFPI, Antithrombin etc.".
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageID "20755619".
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- Coagulation_screen wikiPageRevisionID "663201194".
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Antihemorrhagic.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Antithrombin.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding_time.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Blood_tests.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Complete_blood_count.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink D-dimer.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Fibrin_degradation_product.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Fibrinogen.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Liver_disease.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Liver_function_tests.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Medical_history.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Partial_thromboplastin_time.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Platelet.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Protein_C.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Screening_(medicine).
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Thrombin.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Thrombin_time.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_factor_pathway_inhibitor.
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coagulation screen".
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageWikiLinkText "coagulation screen".
- Coagulation_screen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Coagulation_screen subject Category:Blood_tests.
- Coagulation_screen hypernym Combination.
- Coagulation_screen type Drug.
- Coagulation_screen comment "A coagulation screen is a combination of screening laboratory tests, designed to provide rapid non-specific information, which allows an initial broad categorization of haemostatic problems.The basic screen consists of: platelet count bleeding time for platelet function PR (prothrombin ratio) for the tissue factor pathway (extrinsic pathway) aPTT (Activated Partial Thromboplastin time) for the contact activation pathway (intrinsic pathway) TCT or fibrinogen assay for final common pathway(THROMBIN TIME)Two other tests are regularly performed at the same time: blood count, to detect other hematological abnormalities liver function tests to exclude liver disease as a cause of coagulation factor deficiencyThese tests may miss mild abnormalities but they will detect major disorders. ".
- Coagulation_screen label "Coagulation screen".
- Coagulation_screen sameAs Q5137663.
- Coagulation_screen sameAs m.058546g.
- Coagulation_screen sameAs Q5137663.
- Coagulation_screen wasDerivedFrom Coagulation_screen?oldid=663201194.
- Coagulation_screen isPrimaryTopicOf Coagulation_screen.