Zusammenfassung
Bei sieben Patienten, die an einem Akustikusneurinom operiert wurden, fand sich eine signifikant verminderte fibrinolytische Aktivität. Weitere Untersuchungen sind geplant, um zu klären, ob die Hypofibrinolyse eine Rolle bei der Entwicklung des neuronalen Gewebes spielt.
Summary
Significantly decreased fibrinolytic activity was found in seven patients operated for an acoustic neuroma. Further studies, which are already planned, are needed to elucidate whether hypofibrinolysis plays a role in the development of neuromal tissue.
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This study has been supported by an Oticon grant
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Bomholt, A., Thomsen, J., Tos, M. et al. Fibrinolytic activity in patients operated for an acoustic neuroma. Arch Otorhinolaryngol 237, 47–49 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00453716
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