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  2. Complete blood count - Wikipedia

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    The platelet count can be reported in units of cells per microlitre of blood (/μL), [165] 10 3 cells per microlitre (× 10 3 /μL), or 10 9 cells per litre (× 10 9 /L). [4] The mean platelet volume (MPV) measures the average size of platelets in femtolitres.

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  4. Blood - Wikipedia

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    The blood plasma volume totals of 2.7–3.0 liters (2.8–3.2 quarts) in an average human. It is essentially an aqueous solution containing 92% water, 8% blood plasma proteins, and trace amounts of other materials.

  5. Clotting time - Wikipedia

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    Clotting time is a general term for the time required for a sample of blood to form a clot, or, in medical terms, coagulate.The term "clotting time" is often used when referring to tests such as the prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT or PTT), activated clotting time (ACT), thrombin time (TT), or Reptilase time.

  6. Maternal physiological changes in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Maternal Blood Volume. During pregnancy the plasma volume increases by 40-50% and the red blood cell volume increases only by 20–30%. [22] These changes occur mostly in the second trimester and prior to 32 weeks gestation. [24] Due to dilution, the net result is a decrease in hematocrit or hemoglobin, which are measures of red blood cell ...

  7. Low-molecular-weight heparin - Wikipedia

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    The use of LMWHs should be avoided in patients with known allergies to LMWHs, heparin, sulfites or benzyl alcohol, in patients with active major bleeding, or in patients with a history of heparin-induced low blood platelet count (also known as heparin-induced thrombocytopenia or HIT). High treatment doses are contraindicated in acute bleeding ...

  8. Pharmacology of selegiline - Wikipedia

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    [36] [38] A dosage of oral selegiline of 1 mg/day for 10 days inhibited platelet MAO-B activity by about 75 to 100% in 3 individuals. [ 13 ] [ 39 ] In another study, a single oral dose of selegiline was found to maximally inhibit platelet MAO-B activity by 23% at 0.5 mg, 40% at 1.0 mg, 52% at 1.5 mg, 85% at 5 mg, and 96% at 10 mg and with ...

  9. Complications of pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    HELLP syndrome – Hemolytic anemia, elevated liver enzymes and a low platelet count. Incidence is reported as 0.5–0.9% of all pregnancies. [23] Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is sometimes included in the pre-eclamptic spectrum. It occurs in approximately one in 7,000 to one in 15,000 pregnancies. [24] [25]