PMID: 8594706Feb 1, 1992Paper

The significance of thrombocytic and coagulative hemostasis in the pathogenesis of peptic gastroduodenal hemorrhages

Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova
E A Korymasov

Abstract

The state of thrombocytic and coagulation hemostasis was studied on 89 patients, operated on for ulcerative disease with or without bleeding. The role of thrombohemorrhagic syndrome in the development of ulcerative bleeding, prethrombosis and predisposition to bleeding was determined. The changes of hemostasiogram without clinical manifestations point to the necessity of early treatment and prophylaxis measures.

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