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cryoprecipitate
cryoprecipitate (ˌkraɪəʊprɪˈsɪpɪteɪt) n (Chemistry) a precipitate obtained by controlled thawing of a previously frozen substance. Factor VIII, for treating haemophilia, is often obtained as a cryoprecipitate from frozen bloodTranslationscryoprecipitate
cryoprecipitate[¦krī·ō·prə′sip·ə‚tāt] (biochemistry) The precipitate of a cryoglobulin. cryoprecipitate
cryoprecipitate [kri″o-pre-sip´ĭ-tāt] any precipitate that results from cooling, sometimes specifically the one rich in coagulation factor VIII obtained from cooling of blood plasma and used in treatment of hemophilia A (see factor" >antihemophilic factor).cry·o·pre·cip·i·tate (krī'ō-prē-sip'i-tāt), Precipitate that forms when soluble material is cooled, especially with reference to the precipitate that forms in normal blood plasma that has been subjected to cold precipitation and is rich in factor VIII.cryoprecipitate 'Cryo' Transfusion medicine A product derived from a unit of whole blood, which has a volume of 15 ml and provides 80 units of factor VIII:C procoagulant–for hemophilia A, factor VIII:vWF–von Willebrand's disease, factor XIII, fibronectin, fibrinogen–for DIC, dysfibrinogenemiacry·o·pre·cip·i·tate (krī'ō-prĕ-sip'i-tăt) Precipitate that forms when soluble material is cooled, especially with reference to the precipitate that forms in normal blood plasma that has been subjected to cold precipitation and is rich in factor VIII. |