Mukha A I
Vestn Oftalmol. 2004 Nov-Dec;120(6):14-6.
The content of D-dimer in peripheral blood was studied in thrombohemorrhagic lesions of the retina. 60 patients with retinal pathology of the retina, i.e. thrombosis of retinal veins, exudative-hemorrhagic stage of central chorioretinal dystrophy and preproliferative diaichbetic retinopathy with pronounced exudative hemorrhagic maculopathy, were examined. A higher concentration of D-dimer in peripheral blood was shown to be indicative of affected general hemostasis. The below main parameters, which matter in progression of thrombohemorrhagic conditions should be determined, apart from D-dimer, for choosing an adequate medicamental therapy: aggregation ability of platelets, activated partial thromboplastin time, antithrombin-III, protein-C, prothrombin time, soluble complexes of fibrinmonomer, thrombin time, plasma fibrinogen and fibrinolytic plasma activity.