A CIRCULATING ANTICOAGULANT INHIBITING ANTIHAEMOPHILIC GLOBULIN

scientific article published on May 1965

A CIRCULATING ANTICOAGULANT INHIBITING ANTIHAEMOPHILIC GLOBULIN is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1136/JCP.18.3.334
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_k5k7ymgskrc5bjb567qifu4loe
P932PMC publication ID472936
P698PubMed publication ID14304248
P5875ResearchGate publication ID9280481

P2093author name stringP H PINKERTON
F TAYLOR
J H DAGG
P2860cites workObservations on a coagulation defect characterised by thrombocytopenia with a circulating anticoagulant.Q33350261
Pseudo-haemophilia: an acquired haemorrhagic diathesis due to a circulating anticoagulantQ33609429
An acquired coagulation defect in a womanQ33609608
Haemorrhagic Diathesis due to a Circulating Anticoagulant Investigated by the Thromboplastin Generation TestQ33609674
Studies on the initiation of blood coagulation. II. An anticoagulant inhibiting the activation of a plasma thromboplastic factorQ35182237
Circulating anticoagulants: a study of 40 cases and a review of the literature.Q35323162
Diagnostic tests for thyroid antibodies: a comparison of the precipitin and latex-fixation (Hyland TAI) testsQ36719789
Acquired haemophilia-like disease; report of a case with studies on the mode of action of the circulating anticoagulantQ42576072
Haemophilia-like syndrome from anticoagulants affecting the production of thromboplastinQ45865492
Hyperglobulinemia as the cause of hemophilia-like diseaseQ45865670
A circulating anticoagulant selectively active against human antihemophilic factor (autoimmune hemophilia).Q45865878
Hemorrhagic disease with circulating inhibitors of blood clotting: anti-AHF and anti-PTC in eight casesQ45866096
A method for the study of antihaemophilic globulin inhibitors with reference to six casesQ45866988
Studies on the nature of the circulating anticoagulant directed against antihemophilic factor: with notes on an assay for anthemophilic factorQ45867143
Hemophilia: The Mechanism of Development and Action of an Anticoagulant Found in Two CasesQ45870710
Refractoriness in hemophilia to coagulation-promoting agents: whole blood and plasma derivatives.Q45878321
Haemophilia-like disease due to an auto-antibody.Q55456080
Treatment with cortisone of haemorrhagic disease due to a circulating anticoagulant.Q55479148
Hypothromboplastinemia associated with a circulating anticoagulant and hemorrhagic diathesisQ73454410
Fluorescent antibody studies with agents of varicella and herpes zoster propagated in vitroQ73629379
Occurrence and mode of action of endogenous circulating anticoagulantsQ74301889
Circulating anticoagulant after pregnancy and its response to ACTHQ74802304
ACQUIRED HEMOPHILIA CAUSED BY A CIRCULATING ANTICOAGULANTQ76795683
[Hemorrhagic diathesis due to anticoagulant inhibiting the formation or action of thromboplastin; concerning a personal case observed during chronic evolutive polyarthritis]Q78532060
Complement-fixing antithyroid antibodies in hospital patients with asymptomatic thyroid lesionsQ78603873
Surgery in a patient with an acquired circulating anticoagulantQ78705452
Acquired Inhibitor of Blood CoagulationQ78979597
The determination of ascorbic acid in white blood cells. A comparison of W.B.C. ascorbic acid and phenolic acid excretion in elderly patientsQ79376451
Spontaneous circulating anticoagulant (antifactor VIII)Q79420067
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectanticoagulantQ215118
anticoagulationQ63279445
P304page(s)334-338
P577publication date1965-05-01
P1433published inJournal of Clinical PathologyQ6294965
P1476titleA CIRCULATING ANTICOAGULANT INHIBITING ANTIHAEMOPHILIC GLOBULIN
P478volume18

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q67265411Circulating anticoagulants to factor VIII. Immunochemical studies and clinical response to factor VIII concentrates
Q34266673The immunologic character of acquired inhibitors of antihemophilic globulin (factor 8) and the kinetics of their interaction with factor 8.

Search more.