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  • Anti-K does not bind complement, therefore hemolysis is extravascular.
  • Clevidipine is rapidly metabolized by esterases in the blood and extravascular tissues.
  • Affects medium and small vessels with vascular and extravascular granulomatosis.
  • Therefore, haptoglobin is not a reliable way to differentiate between intravascular and extravascular hemolysis.
  • The model ignores intracellular and extravascular compartments.
  • As a result, approximately 12 % of blood plasma volume will cross into the extravascular compartment.
  • The Schumm test is used to differentiate intravascular haemolysis from extravascular haemolysis, as in haemolytic anaemias.
  • Extravascular or autochthonous bubbles usually form in slow tissues such as joints, tendons and muscle sheaths.
  • In hereditary spherocytosis, red blood cells fail to pass through and get phagocytosed, causing extravascular hemolysis.
  • This is caused by the accumulation of extracellular and extravascular fluid within confined anatomic spaces of the extremities or digits.
  • Within a few hours after fracture, the extravascular blood cells form a blood clot, known as a " hematoma ".
  • If the complement response is insufficient to form membrane attack complexes, then extravascular lysis will be favored over intravascular red blood cell lysis.
  • This opsonization enhances the clearance of red blood cell by phagocytes in the liver, spleen, and lungs, a process termed extravascular hemolysis.
  • These peptides exhibit a wide and complex spectrum of pharmacological and physiological activities such as vasodilation, hypertension, and stimulation of extravascular smooth muscle.
  • In disorders of erythrocyte shape and / or flexibility, such as hereditary spherocytosis, erythrocytes fail to pass through and get phagocytosed, causing extravascular hemolysis.
  • "' Extravasation "'is the leakage of intravenously ( IV ) infused potentially damaging medications into the extravascular tissue around the site of infusion.
  • This extravascular placement of the sealant avoids leaving behind an intravascular component, which can compromise blood flow and, in rare circumstances, embolize, requiring surgical repair.
  • The absolute bioavailability of a drug, when administered by an extravascular route, is usually less than one ( i . e ., " F " < 100 % ).
  • Venous hypertension may also stretch veins and allow blood proteins to leak into the extravascular space, isolating extracellular matrix ( ECM ) molecules and growth factors, preventing them from helping to heal the wound.
  • For the most part, the anemia seen in " M . haemofelis " infection is a result of extravascular erythrophagocytosis by macrophages in the spleen, liver, lungs, and bone marrow.
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