Eighty-seven patients with complicated patterns of peptic ulcer were examined for different components of the hemostatic system including gastric and duodenal fibrinolysis. It was established that the penetrating ulcer gives rise to hypocoagulemia and accelerates fibrinolysis. The perforating and hemorrhagic ulcers are associated with hypercoagulation, which is a manifestation of the stress response of the body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHemostasis was studied in 70 patients with gastric or intestinal cancer. Pronounced imbalance in blood coagulation was established, resulting in chronic disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) syndrome in 55.7 and thrombophilia--in 20% of cases.
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October 1985
Results of the treatment of 7 patients with gastroduodenal hemorrhage in acute myocardial infarction have shown that urgent operative treatment is indicated after inefficient concentrative hemostatic therapy within 3--6 hours or in recurrent hemorrhages.
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September 1982