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Platelet adhesiveness |
Measure the ability of platelets to adhere in glass surface |
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Clot retraction time |
Hirshboeck, Stefanini and Mafarlane is under what method |
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15-45 minutes |
Normal value in Hirshboeck method or Castor oil method |
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1 2 16 18 24 |
Time of checking in Stefanini method |
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45-67% |
Normal value in MacFarlane test |
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Hirshboeck method |
"Dimpling phenomenon" |
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Rumple Leedes Test |
Also known as Capillary resistance test or Tourniquet test |
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100mmHg for 5 minutes |
Pressure and time of cuff in rumole leede test |
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2-4 minutes maam leah/ 2-8 or 2-9 minutes on book |
Duke's Bleeding time normal values |
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40mmHg |
Ivy method BP cuff pressure |
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3-6 minutes |
Ivy method normal values |
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2, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Zymogens clotting factors |
6 clotting factors |
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Transglutamase |
In its active form, factor 13 is what? |
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Fibrinogen |
The only substrate in the cascade that does not become an activated enzyme |
Clotting factor 1 |
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8 |
Clotting factor that does not produced in the liver |
Antihemophillic factor |
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vWf |
What fctor is being produced by megakaryocyte and endothelial cells |
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Factor 5 |
Parahemophilia |
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Factor 5 |
Owren's disease |
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Factor 5 |
Labile factor deficiency |
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Factor 8 |
Hemophilia A |
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Factor 8 |
Classic or Royal disease |
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Factor 8 |
Von willebrand disease |
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Factor 9 |
Christmas disease |
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Factor 9 |
Hemophilia B |
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Factor 11 |
Henophilia C |
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Factor 11 |
Rosenthal syndrome |
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Factor 12 |
Deficiency in this clotting factor have negative bleeding |
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2-4 minutes |
Normal values in clotting time dale and laidlaw method |
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7-15 minutes |
Normal values of clotting time in Lee and White method |
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10-12 seconds |
PT normal value |
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Thromboplastin and CaCl2 |
PT reagent |
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Phospholipid and CaCl2 |
PTT reagent |
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Kaolin, Celite, Ellagic acid |
PTT activators |
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7, 13 |
Factors that PTT cannot be measured |
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Stypven time |
Russell viper venom time |
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Stypven time |
East indian viper |
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Vipera roselli |
Viper in stypven time |
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PPP |
Platelet used in Stypven, Reptilase and Thrombin time |
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Heparin |
Presence of this substance can increase TT result |
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Duckert's or 5M Urea |
Only test sensitive for Factor 8 deficiency |
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Reptilase |
Enzyme found in the venom of Bothrops atrox snake |
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8, 9, 11 |
Abnormal PTT only! |
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7 |
Abnormal PT only! |
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Fibrinogen def |
↑BT |
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D dimer |
Most specific test for DIC |
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Heparin |
Anticoagulant theraphy used in monitoring APTT |
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Warfarin/Coumadin |
Anticoagulant theraphy used in monitoring INR in PT |
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<1 ISI |
More sensitive |
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Hereditary angioedema |
A deficiency in C1-inhibitor that causes generalized edema |
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Chediak-Higashi granules |
Granules in lysosomal defect appearing as giant ref, blue to grayish round inclusion seen in lymphocyte, neutrophil and monocyte |
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