The Fibrinolytic System in Bacterial Sepsis
Ganesh Mohan, Professor at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, shared on LinkedIn:
”Role of fibrinolysis in bacterial sepsis.
Well, this elicited the interest in me.
Have come across many patients with and without fibrinolysis activity.
This review not only deepens understanding of how fibrinolysis behaves in bacterial sepsis but also highlights potential directions for diagnostics and therapeutic strategies.
Always fascinating to see how evolving insights in basic mechanisms can shape clinical practice.”
Read the full article here.
Article: The Fibrinolytic System in Bacterial Sepsis: A Comprehensive Review of Current Assessment Methods
Authors: Florin Scarlatescu, Ecaterina Scarlatescu, Jecko Thachil, Dana R. Tomescu, Daniela Bartos

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