1.Changes in some coagulation parameters on patients with nephrotic syndrome due to chronic glomerulonephritis
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):54-56
35 patients with chronic glomerulonephritis-induced nephrotic syndrome without renal failure at B¹ch Mai Hospital between April and July 2000 were involved in this study. There were 22 males and 13 females with ages from 16 to 50 years. Results: 85.7% of patients have elevated fibrinogen levels. 60% have increased in platelet counts. Platelet aggregation with ADP boosted in 48.57%. There was positive correlation between blood fibrinogen level with blood cholesterol level and 24-hour urinary protein. Platelet aggregation activity increased with decrease in blood albumin level
Glomerulonephritis
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Nephrotic Syndrome
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Blood Coagulation
2.Dyscoagulations observed on patients at the Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion
Journal of Practical Medicine 2000;383(6):29-31
The study included 401 patients, 159 males and 242 females with age ranged from 7 - 91 years who were treating at Coagulation Unit of the Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion between July/1998 and June/1999. Results showed that 118 patients were normal and 283 patients were abnormal coagulation in plasma and platelet. Dyscoagulation can be seen in most of hematological conditions, especially in thrombocytopenia; scattered coagulation syndrome is commonest in patients with sepsis, snake bite, post-operative shock and M3 type acute leukemia
Blood Coagulation Disorders
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therapeutics
3.Indicator of platelet precipitation in patients with systemic lupus erythema
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 1998;6(2):41-43
An evaluation of indicator of platelet precipitation in 40 patients with advanced systemic lupus erythema was carried out who had not used the anticoagulant for a week prior to the blood test. The results showed that 6 patients had number of thrombocyte was 100-150x109/l and 38 patients had number of thrombocyte was 150x109/l and one patient had a number of thrombocyte was 418x109/l. 53.27% of patients experienced reduced platelet precipitation, 31.82% of patients experienced the severe reduced platelet precipitation, even the platelet precipitation only was 3%.
Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
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Blood Platelets