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coagulative /co·ag·u·la·tive/ (ko-ag´u-lah-tiv) associated with, of the nature of, or promoting a process of coagulation.
coagulative [kō·ag′yəlā′tiv] 1 adj, causing blood clot formation. 2 n, an agent that assists in the formation of blood clots. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 5) Also identified were several zones of coagulative necrosis. Necropsy showed extensive liver pathology, characterized by steatosis, and confluent coagulative necrosis with a mixed, mononuclear cell-predominant inflammatory infiltrate. 1999; International Life Sciences Institute 1997; and this report) found necrosis ranging from single-cell necrosis to small clusters of necrotic hepatocytes, and to occasional panlobular coagulative necrosis in mice receiving 1. |
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