Thromb Haemost 1971; 26(02): 315-324
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1653679
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Quantitative Determination of Intravascular Coagulation in Vivo in Various Organs in the Dog

Authors

  • Ch Busch

    1   Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Pathology and Forensic Medicine and the Radiobiological Department, Gustaf Werner Institute, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
  • H Lundqvist

    1   Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Pathology and Forensic Medicine and the Radiobiological Department, Gustaf Werner Institute, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
  • T Saldeen

    1   Department of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Pathology and Forensic Medicine and the Radiobiological Department, Gustaf Werner Institute, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden

This investigation was supported by grants from the Swedish Medical Research Council (No B 71-40X-2035-05, B 72-40X-2035-06 and B 71-23X-782-06), the Torsten and Ragnar Söderberg Foundation and AB Pharmacia.
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Publication Date:
28 June 2018 (online)

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Summary

A technique for determination of intravascular coagulation in different organs by means of continuous external detection of 125I-fibrinogen in the dog is described.

It is suggested that this technique would be of value in human beings as a complement to the present, often unsatisfactory methods for determination of microembolism.