anticoagulative

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

anti- +‎ coagulative

Adjective[edit]

anticoagulative (not comparable)

  1. That counters coagulation
    • 2015 July 22, Moritz Crönlein et al., “Traumatic bilateral carotid artery dissection following severe blunt trauma: a case report on the difficulties in diagnosis and therapy of an often overlooked life-threatening injury”, in European Journal of Medical Research[1], volume 20, →DOI:
      Following the ATLS principle “treat first what kills first”, the patient should be stabilized initially, sites of hemorrhage should be abolished quickly (i.e. fracture stabilization with external fixator, etc.) and the anticoagulative therapy should be initiated as soon as possible.