- Russell's viper venom
- the venom of Russell's viper, Vipera russelli, which acts in vitro as an intrinsic thromboplastin and is useful in defining deficiencies of coagulation factor X.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Dilute Russell's viper venom time — Russell s viper, Daboia russelii Dilute Russell s viper venom time (dRVVT) is a laboratory test often used for detection of lupus anticoagulant (LA).[1][2] … Wikipedia
Russell's viper venom test — Stypven time t … Medical dictionary
Russell's viper viper venom — Rus·sell s viper, viper venom (rusґəl) [Patrick Russell, English physician in Syria, 1727–1805] see under viper and venom … Medical dictionary
Russell viper venom time — Stypven time test … Medical dictionary
venom — A poisonous fluid secreted by snakes, spiders, scorpions, etc. [M. Eng. and O. Fr. venim, fr. L. venenum, poison] kokoi v. a potent neurotoxin found in the frog Phyllobates bicolor; it is a nonprotein compound with a molecular weight of… … Medical dictionary
Russell — Albert L., U.S. dentist, 1905–1985. See R. Periodontal Index. Alexander, 20th century British pediatrician. See R. syndrome, Silver R. dwarfism, Silver R. syndrome. Gerald F.M., 20th century English physician. See R. sign. Hamilton, 20th century… … Medical dictionary
Tiempo de dilución del veneno de la víbora de Russell — El Tiempo de dilución de la víbora de Russell (dRVVT) es una prueba de laboratorio, a menudo, usada para la detección del anticoagulante lúpico (LA).[1] [2] Las variaciones en el test pueden afectar los resultados.[3] Mecanismo … Wikipedia Español
viper — A member of the snake family Viperidae. [L. vipera, serpent, snake] Russell s v. characteristically marked, highly venomous snake (Vipera russellii) of southeastern Asia. The venom is coagulant in action and is used locally in a 1:10,000 solution … Medical dictionary
Daboia — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
Hemotoxin — Hemotoxins, haemotoxins or hematotoxins are toxins that destroy red blood cells (that is, cause hemolysis), disrupt blood clotting, and/or cause organ degeneration and generalized tissue damage. The term hemotoxin is to some degree a misnomer… … Wikipedia