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FIBRINOGEN DEGRADATION PRODUCT (FDP)

Fibrin degradation products (FDPs), also known as fibrin split products, are components of the blood... Read More...

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FDP

Sample: Blood

What is the clinical importance of fibrin degradation products?

The fibrin degradation products test may be ordered to help determine if you have the following health conditions: deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot in a deep veinpulmonary embolism, a blockage in the main artery of the lungleukemia

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FIBRINOGEN DEGRADATION PRODUCT (FDP)

Fibrin degradation products (FDPs), also known as fibrin split products, are components of the blood produced by clot degeneration. Clotting, also called coagulation, at the wound site produces a mass of fibrin threads called a net that remains in place until the cut is healed. As a cut heals, the clotting slows down.

What is a fibrinogen degradation products FDP test?

Definition. Fibrin degradation products (FDPs) are the substances left behind when clots dissolve in the blood. A blood test can be done to measure these products.

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  • Choose the test you need and add it to cart .

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  • Pay for the test including a secure online payment method.

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