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

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
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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
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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
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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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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.