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Fibrin degradation product
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A fibrin degradation product is any of a number of proteins that occur when a clot is broken down during healing. The one most commonly referred to on the show are D-Dimers. A test for these proteins is common if disseminated intravascular coagulation is suspected. Fibrin degradation product at Wikipedia
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A fibrin degradation product is any of a number of proteins that occur when a clot is broken down during healing. The one most commonly referred to on the show are D-Dimers. A test for these proteins is common if disseminated intravascular coagulation is suspected. Fibrin degradation product at Wikipedia