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Cryoprecipitated Antihemophilic Factor PDF   Email

Cryoprecipitate is the portion of plasma rich in clotting factors, including Factor VIII and fibrinogen. "Cryo" is removed from plasma by freezing and then slowly thawing the plasma. It is used to prevent or control bleeding in those with hemophilia and von Willebrand syndromes, the most common inherited major coagulation abnormalities. Another use is to mix it with thrombin. Called fibrosealant, it is applied at a wound site to prevent bleeding.


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