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How to pronounce haemostasis in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms haemostasia, hemostasia, hemostasis
Type of stop, stoppage

Examples of haemostasis

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We look forward to making Haemacure a fully independent global haemostasis player.
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In vivo genome editing restores haemostasis in a mouse model of haemophilia.
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Haemostasis is an important biological process that prevents bleeding after vessel injury.
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Factor Xa in turn induces the production of thrombin, a central mediator of haemostasis.
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As mentioned above, thrombosis is generally considered to be an aberration of haemostasis.
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This feature facilitates arterial puncture and compression haemostasis.
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Topical haemostatic agents such as oxidised cellulose soaked in tranexamic acid provide rapid haemostasis.
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Laser surgery can offer haemostasis, fewer post-operative complications and greater patient acceptance.
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Platelet recruitment does not induce haemostasis unless fibrin is also formed by the coagulation system.
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More examples
  • Hemostasis: surgical procedure of stopping the flow of blood (as with a hemostat)
  • Hemostasis or haemostasis is a process which causes bleeding to stop, meaning to keep blood within a damaged blood vessel (the opposite of hemostasis is hemorrhage). It is the first stage of wound healing. This involves coagulation, blood changing from a liquid to a gel. Intact blood vessels are central to moderating blood's tendency to form clots...
  • (Haemostatic) An antihemorrhagic (antihaemorrhagic) agent is a substance that promotes hemostasis (stops bleeding). It may also be known as a hemostatic (also spelled haemostatic) agent.
  • Alternative spelling of hemostasis
  • (haemostatic) controls or stops bleeding
  • (Haemostatic) stops blood flow from a wound
  • The prevention of blood loss, either by the physiological properties of vasoconstriction and coagulation or by surgical means.
  • Refers to the process of stopping bleeding. There are several different steps in this process including coagulation.
  • The stoppage of bleeding. i.e. coagulation of blood at the site of a wound.