How serious is high D-dimer?
D-dimer is a degradation product of fibrin, which is often used in coagulation function tests. Its normal level is 0-0.5mg/L. The increase of D-dimer may be
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D-dimer is a degradation product of fibrin, which is often used in coagulation function tests. Its normal level is 0-0.5mg/L. The increase of D-dimer may be
Read moreFarewell to the old and welcome the new year, with good luck and steady progress in all things.
Read moreDiseases that cause subcutaneous hemorrhage can be diagnosed through the following methods: 1. Aplastic anemia The skin appears as bleeding spots or large
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With the improvement of living standards, the level of blood lipids also increases. Is it true that eating too much will cause blood lipids to rise? First of
Read moreThrombosis is a solid substance condensed by various components in blood vessels. It can occur at any age, generally between 40-80 years old and above,
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Blood occupies a very important position in the human body, and it is very dangerous if poor coagulation occurs. Once the skin breaks in any position, it will
Read moreThrombosis generally needs to be detected through physical examination, laboratory examination, and imaging examination. 1. Physical examination: If the
Read moreIn the event of poor coagulation function, blood routine and coagulation function tests should be carried out first, and if necessary, bone marrow examination
Read moreA thrombus, colloquially referred to as a "blood clot," blocks the passage of blood vessels in various parts of the body like a rubber stopper. Most
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