Fibrinolytic response of diabetics and non-diabetics to adrenaline
AUTOR(ES)
Tanser, A. R.
RESUMO
The fibrinolytic response of 30 diabetic patients and 35 non-diabetics to 0·5 mg. subcutaneous adrenaline was measured, using the dilute clot lysis test. With the exception of two patients out of six who were taking phenformin, who had a depressed response, the diabetics showed a similar increase in fibrinolytic activity to the non-diabetics. The diabetics in this series did not tend to have longer spontaneous lysis times than the non-diabetics, although this type of comparison may not be valid.
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