coagulation
71massive coagulation — coagulation of the spinal fluid so as to form an almost solid clot; a condition seen in some cases of Froin syndrome in meningomyelitis or tumor of the cord …
72coagulation factor — Group of plasma proteins, many of which contain EGF like domains …
73coagulation factor XI — A plasma serine protease with an apple domain …
74coagulation inhibitor — anticoagulant …
75coagulation necrosis — coagulative necrosis necrosis in which tissue becomes a dry, opaque, eosinophilic mass containing the outlines of anucleated cells, resulting from the denaturation of proteins following hypoxic injury, such as that caused by ischemia in… …
76coagulation factor I — n. (haematology) factor I, fibrinogen, protein which the liver synthesises, protein that converts to fibrin when blood clots …
77coagulation time — noun : the time required by shed blood to clot, being a measure of the normality of the blood …
78Disseminated intravascular coagulation — or Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy Classification and external resources Micrograph showing a thrombotic microangiopathy, as may be seen in DIC. Kidney biopsy. PAS stain …
79blood coagulation — (blood clotting) the process whereby blood is converted from a liquid to a solid state. The process may be initiated by contact of blood with a foreign surface (intrinsic system) or with damaged tissue (extrinsic system). These systems involve… …
80Smoluchowski coagulation equation — The Smoluchowski coagulation equation is an integrodifferential equation introduced by Marian Smoluchowski in a seminal 1916 publication, describing the evolution of the number density of particles of size x at a time t . In the continuous case… …