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Parent topics
- Trauma medicine [r]: Damage inflicted on the body as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity. [e]
- Lethal triad [r]: In the context of trauma medicine and damage control surgery, the combination of trauma induced coagulopathy, hypothermia and metabolic acidosis [e]
- Fibrinolysis [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Whole blood and blood component transfusion [r]: A medical procedure in which the patient receives selected fluid (i.e., plasma or clotting factors) or cellular components of blood, rather than whole blood [e]
Subtopics
- Fresh frozen plasma [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Packed red cells [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Platelet transfusion [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Tranexamic acid [r]: An antifibrinolytic hemostatic used in severe hemorrhage. [e]
- Complement C1q [r]: Subcomponent of complement C1, composed of six copies of three polypeptide chains for attachment to the complement fixation sites of immunoglobulin. [e]
- Complement (immunologic) [r]: A sequence of normally inactive proteins, which, when activated by foreign proteins of bacteria and other microorganisms, produce protein variants that variously open holes in the cell wall of invaders, and also opsonize the foreign cells to make them "tasty" to attack cells that will destroy them with phagocytosis [e]
- Lactobacillus casei [r]: Rod-shaped, Gram-positive, anaerobic bacteria of genus Lactobacillus, found in the human intestine and mouth. [e]
- Tranexamic acid [r]: An antifibrinolytic hemostatic used in severe hemorrhage. [e]
- Erythrocyte transfusion [r]: Transfer of erythrocytes from a donor to a recipient or reinfusion to the donor. [e]