fibrinogenemia

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Etymology

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fibrinogen +‎ -emia

Noun

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fibrinogenemia (uncountable)

  1. (pathology) The presence or level of fibrinogen in the blood.
    • 2015, I Andone et al., “Preliminary results of using ALAnerv® in subacute motor incomplete paraplegics”, in Journal of Medicine and Life[1], volume 8:
      The preliminary results of the survey objectify the possibility that by using ALAnerv® to obtain a significant improvement of the neuromotor and sensitive/ functional outcomes and also to decrease the levels of fibrinogenemia, plasma leucocytes number and neutrophils percentage, but with no statistical significance for the ESR dynamics.
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