What is the mechanism(s) of antiphospholipid antibody-mediated pregnancy morbidity? In: Erkan D, Pierangeli SS, editors. Antiphospholipid syndrome: insights and highlights from the 13th international congress on antiphospholipid antibodies. New York: Springer; 2012. p. 79–101....
Over the last four decades, there has been a growing interest in improving the quality of care provided to patients. Recipients of care, providers, and healthcare leaders acknowledge that patient harm resulting from the delivery of healthcare is far more common and serious than they would like....
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The mechanism leading to renal damage is glomerular hemorrhage and red blood cell tubular casts prothrombin time. Recently, it was found thatwarfarin causes renal damage in patients with chronic kidney diseaseand is also associated with progression of renal disease. ...
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Superficial thrombophlebitis is a painful, sometimes disabling condition of the veins just beneath the skin. The main signs of...
Collagen is the most abundant protein found in the body. These proteins form a mesh of fibers that help provide support and flexibility to the body’s tissues and form key components that lead to healthy muscle, skin, bones and tendons. What does collagen do? Collagen's main role is to ...
The blood has a part that is colorless and is regarded as plasma. This part contains a few proteins along with some other components having an... Learn more about this topic: Causes of Blood Clots in the Hand from Chapter 13/ Lesson 12 ...
lungs from patients with Covid-19, the amount of new vessel growth — predominantly through a mechanism of intussusceptive angiogenesis — was 2.7 times as high as that in the lungs from patients with influenza.” In other words, micro blood clots were uniquely associated with COVID infection....