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- TachoSil abstract "TachoSil is a collagen sponge coated with the human coagulation factors fibrinogen and thrombin. It is used during surgery to stop local bleeding on internal organs (hemostasis). The sponge is manufactured from horse tendons. TachoSil reacts upon contact with blood, other body fluids or saline to form a clot that glues it to the tissue surface. Hemostasis is reached in a few minutes, and the sponge is absorbed by the body within several weeks.Some patients experience hypersensitivity or allergic reactions. In rare cases, it could turn into severe hypersensitive reaction. Those who are prone to having a systemic reaction to horse proteins or human blood products are not good candidates for use of TachoSil.".
- TachoSil wikiPageExternalLink www.tachosil.com.
- TachoSil wikiPageID "10149771".
- TachoSil wikiPageLength "878".
- TachoSil wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- TachoSil wikiPageRevisionID "601736532".
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Surgery.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Coagulation_factors.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Fibrinogen.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Hemostasis.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Surgery.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLink Thrombin.
- TachoSil wikiPageWikiLinkText "TachoSil".
- TachoSil hasPhotoCollection TachoSil.
- TachoSil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Treatment-stub.
- TachoSil subject Category:Surgery.
- TachoSil hypernym Sponge.
- TachoSil type Animal.
- TachoSil type Article.
- TachoSil type Article.
- TachoSil type Specialty.
- TachoSil comment "TachoSil is a collagen sponge coated with the human coagulation factors fibrinogen and thrombin. It is used during surgery to stop local bleeding on internal organs (hemostasis). The sponge is manufactured from horse tendons. TachoSil reacts upon contact with blood, other body fluids or saline to form a clot that glues it to the tissue surface.".
- TachoSil label "TachoSil".
- TachoSil sameAs تاكوسيل.
- TachoSil sameAs m.02q3fd1.
- TachoSil sameAs Q7673839.
- TachoSil sameAs Q7673839.
- TachoSil wasDerivedFrom TachoSil?oldid=601736532.
- TachoSil isPrimaryTopicOf TachoSil.