Bleeding diathesis
Description | Citrate blood or plasma: Stage 1: PTT, INR, fibrinogen, thrombin time, anti-thrombin III, factor XIII (is not covered by PTT and INR), d-dimers Stage 2: In case of pathologic PTT and/or INR levels please refer to “prolonged PTT” or increased INR”. EDTA-blood: Thrombocyte count In vivo test: Bleeding time (analysis index) Further evaluations: Toxicology: Medication anamnesis or screening in the urine (ASS, coumarin/warfarin, heparin and others) Liver damage: GOT, GPT, AP, factor II, V, VII, X, anti-thrombin III, protein C Please also refer to sections “prolonged PTT” and “increased INR” |
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