terça-feira, 1 de março de 2016

Coagulaçao

COAGULAÇAO

Informaçao  geral

Directorios

Textos








File:Rapaport Coagulation Cascade.svg
The clotting cascade








Genetica da coagulação


Informaçao especializada

Activador do plasminogenio tecidular

File:Fibrinolysis.png






Deficiencia em antitrombina

Bernard- Soulier

Bradiquinina
Receptor da bradiquinina

Buerger
Ver trombangeite obliterante

Calicreina







Christmas

Deficiência  do factor Christmas – hemofilis B

Coagulaçao e gravidez

Chemical Changes During Pregnancy


Coagulaçao  intravascular disseminada


 


Cofactor II da heparina

Dermatite purpúrica pigmentada



Pigmented Purpuric Dermatosis


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Fibrina






Factores da coagulaçso







FACTOR   
  NAME        
SOURCE    
PATHWAY
I    
Fibrinogen     
Liver    
Common
II       
Prothrombin (enzyme)  
Liver *       
Common
III            
Thromboplastin
Released by damaged cells
Extrinsic
III     
Thromboplastin
Released by platelets
Intrinsic
IV   
Calcium ions         
Bone and gut
Entire process
V         
Proaccererin    
(heat labile cofactor)
Liver and Platelets   
Extrinsic and Intrinsic
VII      
Proconvertin (enzyme)  
Liver *      
Extrinsic
VIII  
Anti-hemolytic factor(cofactor) 
Platelets and endothelium
Intrinsic
IX
Christmas factor(plasma thromboplastin component)    
Liver *
Intrinsic
X  
Stuart Prower factor (enzyme)  
Liver *        
Extrinsic and Intrinsic
XI   
Plasma thromboplastin antecedent (enzyme)
Liver     
Intrinsic
XII     
        Hageman factor
Liver   
Intrinsic; also activates plasmin
XIII     
    Fibrin stabilizing factor          
Liver        
Retards fibrinolysis
*vitamin K dependente

Factor III, factor tecidular ou  tromboplastina
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tissue_factor




Deficiencia em factor III

Factor IV

Factor V (Leiden)

Deficiencia em fsactor V

Trombofilia do  factor V
Ver TROMBOFILIS


Factor VII ou proconvertina

Deficiencia em factor VII

Factor VIIa


Factor VIII


Fig. 1.



Deficiencia do factor VIII

Factor VIII aumentado
  
Factor IX ( Christmas)
.Ver CHRISTMAS

Factor X ( Stuart – Power)






Deficiencia em factor X


Factor Xa

Factor XI
Factor XI deficiency. Graph depicts factor deficie

Drficiencia em  factor XI

Factor XII ( Hageman)



 Figure 3


Deficiencia em  factor XII

Factor XIII




Activation of factor XIII (FXIII) by thrombin and




Deficiencia bem factor XIII


Fibrinogenio







blood: coagulation


Deficiencia em fibrinogenio

Fibrinolise




Hemofilia

·         Haemophilia A is a recessive X-linked genetic disorder involving a lack of functional clotting Factor VIII and represents 80% of haemophilia cases.
·         Haemophilia B is a recessive X-linked genetic disorder involving a lack of functional clotting Factor IX. It comprises approximately 20% of haemophilia cases.[11]
·         Haemophilia C is an autosomal genetic disorder (i.e. not X-linked) involving a lack of functional clotting Factor XI. Haemophilia C is not completely recessive, asheterozygous individuals also show increased bleeding.[12]




Hipercoagulaçao

Blood clot formation



Homocistinemia e coagulação

Inibidor da plasmina (antiplasmina)




Deficiencia da antiplasmina

Inibidores da via do factor tecidular




Alfa 2 Macroglobulina



Deficiencia em alfa2 macroglobulina

May- Hegglin

Figure1


Plaquetas




Normal hemostasis.



Plasmina



Plasminogenio

Activaçao do plasminogenio





Figure


Deficiencia em plasminogenio

Inibidor do activador do plasminogenio


Pre-calicreina

Deficiencia em pre-calicreina

Proteinas C e S


blood: coagulation


Deficiencia em protrombina

Mutaçao do gene da protrombina

Tempo de protrombina

Purpura

File:Vasculitis.JPG

Purpura actínica


Purpura de Bateman ou purpura senil
Senile purpura


Purpura fulminans



Purpura de Henoch- Schonlein




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henoch%E2%80%93Sch%C3%B6nlein_purpura





Characteristic rash of Henoch-Schönlein purpura.


Purpura de Henoch-Schonlein associada  doença de Graves

Purpura trombocitogenica idiopática

File:Purpura.jpg



Purpura trombocitopénica imune

Purpura trombocitopénica trombótica


Quininogenio de alto peso molecular


Deficiencia do quininogenio de alto peso molecular~

Sindroma de anticorpos antifosfolipidos


Terapia trombolitica

Trombangeite obliterante  ou doença de Buerger

Thromboangiites obliterans






Trombastenia de Glanzman

Trombina

Schematic diagram of the blood coagulation and protein C pathways. In the blood coagulation pathway, thrombin acts to convert factor XI to XIa, VIII to VIIIa V to Va, fibrinogen to fibrin. In addition, thrombin promotes platelet activation and aggregation via activation of protease-activated receptors on the cell membrane of the platelet. Thrombin also cross over into the protein C pathway by converting protein C into APC. APC in turn converts factor V into Vi, and VIIIa into VIIIi. Finally APC activates PAR-1 and EPCR.


blood: coagulation



Trombocitopenia

File:Thrombocytopenia 1.jpg


Plaquetaferese

Transfusao de plaquetas
Trombocitopenia autoimune

Trombocitopenia induzida pela heparina

Figure 4



Trombocitose


Trombocitose essencial

Peripheral blood smear in essential thrombocytosis



Trombocitose secundaria

Trombofilia

File:Coagulation full.svg

Trombolise dirigida por catetero

Trombomodulina

Trombopoietina

thrombopoietin




Trombose portal

Budd – Chiari

Trombose das veias profundas
Deep veins






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