Typical diseases or conditions which possibly enhance fibrinolysis
Transient accentuation of fibrinolysis
Injection of adrenalin, pyrogenic substances, stress, transfusion-associated shock, and surgery of the uterus, lung, pancreas, or prostate gland
Persistent accentuation of fibrinolysis
Liver cirrhosis, leukemia, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenia, idiopathic renal hemorrhage, prostate cancer, prostatic hypertroph, systemic metastasis of cancer, pancreatic diseases, thyroid diseases, pneumonia, pulmonary suppuration, lung tumor, burn injury, and allergic reaction
Secondary accentuation of fibrinolysis
Early separation of the placenta, dead fetus in uterus, amniotic fluid embolism, acute promyelocytic leukemia, systemic metastasis of stomach cancer, purpura fulminans, thrombolytic purpura, and disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome (DIC)
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