Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 6) Underlying Systemic Diseases that Cause or Exacerbate a Bleeding Tendency Acquired bleeding disorders are commonly secondary to, or associated with, systemic disease. The clinical evaluation of a patient with a bleeding tendency must there[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 59. Bleeding and Thrombosis Bleeding and Thrombosis: Introduction The human hemostatic system provides a natural balance between procoagulant and anticoagulant forces. The procoagulant forces include[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 8) Screening Assays The most commonly used screening tests are the PT, aPTT, and platelet count. The PT assesses the factors I (fibrinogen), II (prothrombin), V, VII and X (Fig. 59-6). The PT measures the time for clot formation of the citrat[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 7) The most important point in a history related to venous thrombosis is whether the thrombotic event was idiopathic (meaning there was no clear precipitating factor) or was a precipitated event. In patients without underlying malignancy, having an[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 5) Epistaxis is a common symptom, particularly in children and in dry climates, and may not reflect an underlying bleeding disorder. However, it is the most common symptom in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia and in boys with vWD. Clues that epi[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 4) Approach to the Patient: Bleeding and Thrombosis Clinical Presentation Disorders of hemostasis may be either inherited or acquired. A detailed personal and family history is key in determining the chronicity of symptoms and the likelihood of the[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 3) Sites of action of the four major physiologic antithrombotic pathways: antithrombin (AT); protein C/S (PC/PS); tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI); and the fibrinolytic system, consisting of plasminogen, plasminogen activator (PA), and plasmin[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 2) Coagulation is initiated by tissue factor (TF) exposure, which, with factor (F)VIIa, activates FIX and FX, which in turn, with FVIII and FV as cofactors, respectively, results in thrombin formation and subsequent conversion of fibrinogen to fibri[r]
Chapter 059. Bleeding and Thrombosis (Part 9) Mixing Studies Mixing studies are used to evaluate a prolonged aPTT or, less commonly PT, to distinguish between a factor deficiency and an inhibitor. In this assay, normal plasma and patient plasma are mixed in a 50:50 ratio, and the aPTT or PT[r]
DECEMBER 2010 REPORT NO. 2011-059 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA POLYTECHNIC A REGIONAL CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2010 17 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Reporting Entity. Effective July 1, 2008, Chapter 2008-97, Laws of Flo[r]
DECEMBER 2010 REPORT NO. 2011-059 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA POLYTECHNIC A REGIONAL CAMPUS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2010 17 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Reporting Entity. Effective July 1, 2008, Chapter 2008-97, Laws of Flo[r]
33 Internal Control Over Financial Reporting 33 Compliance and Other Matters 34 This is trial versionwww.adultpdf.comDECEMBER 2010 REPORT NO. 2011-059 2 As discussed in note 2 to the financial statements, the Regional Campus discontinued reporting bonds and revenue certificates payable for[r]
33 Internal Control Over Financial Reporting 33 Compliance and Other Matters 34 This is trial versionwww.adultpdf.comDECEMBER 2010 REPORT NO. 2011-059 2 As discussed in note 2 to the financial statements, the Regional Campus discontinued reporting bonds and revenue certificates payable for[r]
retention for all other named perils. After the annual aggregate retention, losses in excess of $2 million per occurrence were commercially insured up to $50 million for named wind and flood through January 31, 2010, and increased to $58.75 million starting February 1, 2010. For perils other than na[r]
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 59,737,373 Adjustment to Beginning Net Assets 484,557 Net Assets, Beginning of Year, as Restated60,221,930 Net Assets, End of Year75,138,383$ The accompanying notes to financial statements are an integral part of this statement.UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA POLYTECHNICSTA[r]
Net Assets, Beginning of Year 59,737,373 Adjustment to Beginning Net Assets 484,557 Net Assets, Beginning of Year, as Restated60,221,930 Net Assets, End of Year75,138,383$ The accompanying notes to financial statements are an integral part of this statement.UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA POLYTECHNICSTA[r]
retention for all other named perils. After the annual aggregate retention, losses in excess of $2 million per occurrence were commercially insured up to $50 million for named wind and flood through January 31, 2010, and increased to $58.75 million starting February 1, 2010. For perils other than na[r]
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