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View Post: Whats the difference between aPTT and PTT ?
15 Nov 2009 by Dark
Whats the difference between aPTT and PTT ? I am getting different numbers and I dont understand the difference betw the two. Which one is used for heparin? Best Answer. u mean PTT and PT? PTT is partial prothomboplastin time. this ...
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View Post: Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT)
8 Nov 2009 by TG01 Group 1
Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT) is a tested used to evaluate the intrinsic coagulation system. It aids the screen for congenital deficiencies of factors II, V, VIII, IX, X, XI and XII of the coagulation pathway. aPTT is ...
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View Post: Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (aPTT )
23 Oct 2009 by Gardenrain
A blood test that measures the length of time (in seconds) that it takes for clotting to occur when certain substances are added to the liquid portion of blood in a test tube. It is used to detect clotting factor deficiencies and to ...
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View Post: Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts ...
26 Nov 2009 by Sternic Nadezda, Pavlovic Aleksandra, Miljic...
Addition of equal part of normal plasma completely corrected prolonged aPTT in patient's plasma, but addition of phospholipids did not. Activities of antithrombin III, protein C, protein S, plasminogen and sensitivity to activated ...
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View Post: partial thromboplastin time (ptt, activated partial thromboplastin ...
13 Aug 2009 by medical center
the partial thromboplastin time (ptt) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aptt) is used to evaluate how well the coagulation process is functioning. this test is useful for detecting bleeding disorders caused by either deficient ...
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View Post: MedPCL01: Full Blood Examination + INR, APTT D-Dimer
3 Jun 2009 by medpcl
APTT - A phlebotomist collects blood samples in vacu-tubes with oxalate or citrate to arrest coagulation by binding calcium. The specimen is then delivered to the laboratory. In order to activate the intrinsic pathway, phospholipid, ...
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