نتایج جستجو برای: fibrin thrombi

تعداد نتایج: 16048  

1999

Many types of neoplasia interact with the host's blood coagulation and fibrinolysis system in various ways. Extravascular fibrin deposits in tumours are thought to facilitate tumour growth, while intratumoural thrombi can theoretically lead to a suppression in tumour growth. As mammary tumours are the most common neoplastic disease in the bitch, the aim of this study is to test these tumours fo...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2012
Thomas V Colace Ryan W Muthard Scott L Diamond

OBJECTIVE At sites of vascular injury, thrombin is an important mediator in thrombus growth and stability. Using microfluidic flow devices as well as patterned surfaces of collagen and tissue factor (TF), we sought to determine the role that fibrin plays in clot stability without interfering with the production of thrombin. METHODS AND RESULTS We deployed an 8-channel microfluidic device to s...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Elmar Spuentrup Arno Buecker Marcus Katoh Andrea J Wiethoff Edward C Parsons Rene M Botnar Robert M Weisskoff Philip B Graham Warren J Manning Rolf W Günther

BACKGROUND The differential diagnosis of acute chest pain is challenging, especially in patients with normal ECG findings, and may include coronary thrombosis or pulmonary emboli. The aim of this study was to investigate the novel fibrin-specific contrast agent EP-2104R for molecular targeted MR imaging of coronary thrombosis and pulmonary emboli. METHODS AND RESULTS Fresh clots were engineer...

Journal: :Diabetes 2001
D Boeri M Maiello M Lorenzi

In diabetic retinopathy, capillary nonperfusion and eventual obliteration can lead to retinal ischemia and sight-threatening neovascularization. The occurrence of retinal microthrombosis in human diabetes has long been suspected and occasionally observed but never systematically demonstrated. We used trypsin digestion to isolate the intact vascular network from retinas obtained postmortem from ...

2005
R. RODVIEN

STROKES caused by thromboembolic occlusive events may involve the platelet in several ways: (1) production of platelet-fibrin thrombi, (2) containment of bleeding into the area of ischemia, and (3) participation in atheroma formation. One accepted pathogenesis for small recurrent strokes (transient ischemic attacks or TIAs) is recurrent embolization of platelet-fibrin thrombi or atheromatous ma...

2005
Alessandra Bini John Fenoglio Karen L. Kaplan

Arterial thrombi and atherosclerotic lesions were analyzed immunochemically and examined histologically. The extent of in vivo proteolytic cleavage of the amino-terminal end of fibrinogen by thrombin and plasmin was determined and quantitated by specific radioimmunoassays. The samples were treated with cyanogen bromide (CNBr). and the total amount of fibrinogen and fibrin-derived protein was de...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2004
Mitsumasa Fukuchi Koji Kumagai Masahito Sakuma Yutaka Kagaya Jun Watanabe Koichi Tabayashi Kunio Shirato

Thromboembolic events are serious complications of atrial fibrillation (AF). We histologically investigated intraatrial thrombogenesis in a 52-year-old woman with mitral stenosis and chronic AF who had recurrent attacks of cerebral infarction despite continuous warfarin therapy. She underwent cardiac surgery for mitral valve replacement and maze procedure including left atrial thrombectomy. Mac...

Journal: :Blood 2015
Claire S Whyte Frauke Swieringa Tom G Mastenbroek Ausra S Lionikiene Marcus D Lancé Paola E J van der Meijden Johan W M Heemskerk Nicola J Mutch

The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and fibrinolysis under flow are not defined. Using a novel model of whole blood thrombi, formed under flow, we examine dose-dependent fibrinolysis using fluorescence microscopy. Fibrinolysis was dependent upon flow and the balance between fibrin formation and plasminogen activation, with tissue plasmi...

2002
Viji Balasubramanian Eric Grabowski Alessandra Bini

Although it is generally accepted that the initial event in coagulation and intravascular thrombus formation is the exposure of tissue factor (TF) to blood, there is still little agreement about the mechanisms of thrombus propagation and the identities of the molecular species participating in this process. In this study, we characterized the thrombotic process in real-time and under defined fl...

Journal: :Blood 2002
Viji Balasubramanian Eric Grabowski Alessandra Bini Yale Nemerson

Although it is generally accepted that the initial event in coagulation and intravascular thrombus formation is the exposure of tissue factor (TF) to blood, there is still little agreement about the mechanisms of thrombus propagation and the identities of the molecular species participating in this process. In this study, we characterized the thrombotic process in real-time and under defined fl...

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