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Medical Statistics at a Glance
January 7, 2008Introduction to Medical Terminology
January 7, 2008by: Ann Ehrlich Carol L Schroeder
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Medical Secrets, 4/e 2004
January 7, 2008by: Anthony J. Zollo
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Clinical Problems in General Medicine and Surgery
January 7, 2008by: Peter Devitt Juliet Barker Jon Mitchell Christian Hamilton-Craig
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General Practice, 3rd edition
January 7, 2008by: John Murtagh
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Medical English
January 7, 2008by: Ramon Ribes Pablo R. Ros
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Local Anaesthesia for Minor Surgery Procedures
January 7, 2008by: Medical Skills Trainee Ltd.
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Inside the Cell
January 7, 2008by: The National Institute of General Medical Sciences
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Safe Medical Devices for Children
January 7, 2008by: Committee on Postmarket Surveillance of Pediatric Medical Devices
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Can Transamin be used in patients with DIC?
January 7, 2008As a rule, the use of Transamin in patients with DIC is contraindicated. From a practical standpoint, however, it is not rare that secondary fibrinolysis occurs as an excessive response, which worsens bleeding or can even endanger patient’s life. To save patients from the life-threating situation caused by bleeding, there may be no choice but to use an antiplasminic agent.
In this case, Transamin is used until bleeding stops, and administration is discontinued as soon as possible after bleeding has stopped. This will minimize tissue damage in the kidney and other organs resulting from intravascular coagulation.