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CryoprecipitateA component prepared from donated blood; after freezing plasma and thawing, a precipitate that remains solid. It is rich in fibrinogen and Factor VIII.
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CryoprecipitateA component of plasma used to treat a number of clotting disorders.
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CryoprecipitateComponent of blood obtained by freezing and thawing plasma. Useful in replacing some clotting factors in patients missing them congenitally or because of operation or trauma.
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CryoprecipitateA plasma blood fraction used to treat deficiencies of Factor VIII, and fibrinogen in the treatment of Hemophilia A. The product is made by thawing frozen plasma at 4°C which results in a precipitate. This precipitate is removed and is named “cryoprecipitate”. Crystalloids
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CryoprecipitateA plasma blood fraction used to treat deficiencies of Factor VIII, and fibrinogen in the treatment of Hemophilia A. The product is made by thawing frozen plasma at 4°C which results in a precipitate. [..]
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Cryoprecipitate
A frozen blood product prepared from plasma.
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CryoprecipitateA blood plasma derivative product that is rich in coagulation factor VIII and also contains fibrinogen, factor IX, factor VIIa, and von Willebrand's factor. The preparation process involves warming frozen plasma to separate out the desired portion.
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CryoprecipitateA clotting factor preparation derived from plasma. Its main use is as a source of fibrinogen. It includes factor VIII and is used in the treatment of massive bleeding.
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Cryoprecipitatea component of blood used to aid coagulation; a cold precipitable protein produced by freezing plasma obtained from whole blood donors and then thawing it; cryoprecipitate from several donors are pooled, and then the pooled cryoprecipitate is administered intravenously.
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CryoprecipitateThe precipitate that forms when plasma is frozen and then thawed, particularly rich in fibronectin and blood clotting Factor VIII.
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