
Counterelectrophoresis using a discontinuous buffer system permits detection of fibrinogen-fibrin degradation products (FDP) under a variety of clinical circumstances. The method is sensitive, reliable, and is easily performed using conventional equipment in any clinical laboratory assuming the responsibility for assaying fibrinogen-fibrin degradation products.
Liver Cirrhosis, Fibrin, Thrombin, Fibrinogen, Precipitin Tests, Postoperative Complications, Neoplasms, Sepsis, Methods, Humans, Female, Blood Coagulation Tests, Immunoelectrophoresis, Contraceptives, Oral
Liver Cirrhosis, Fibrin, Thrombin, Fibrinogen, Precipitin Tests, Postoperative Complications, Neoplasms, Sepsis, Methods, Humans, Female, Blood Coagulation Tests, Immunoelectrophoresis, Contraceptives, Oral
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