- Varidase
- Var·i·dase 'var-ə-.dās n a preparation containing a mixture of streptodornase and streptokinase formerly a U.S. registered trademark
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Varidase® — /väˈri dāz/ noun The proprietary name of a drug used to liquefy, for draining away, clotted blood, thick pus, and dead tissue in deep infections … Useful english dictionary
Streptodornase — Streptococcus DNAse Masse/Länge Primärstruktur 303/384 Aminosäuren … Deutsch Wikipedia
Streptokinase — C Streptokinase C (gelb) und D (grün) mit Plasmin (blau) nach PDB … Deutsch Wikipedia
streptokinase — An extracellular metalloenzyme from hemolytic streptococci that cleaves plasminogen, producing plasmin, which causes the liquefaction of fibrin (same activity as staphylokinase and urokinase); thus, used in the removal of clots. SYN … Medical dictionary
streptodornase — A “dornase” (deoxyribonuclease) obtained from streptococci; used with streptokinase to facilitate drainage in septic surgical conditions. * * * strep·to·dor·nase .strep tō dȯr .nās, .nāz n a deoxyribonuclease from hemolytic streptococci that… … Medical dictionary
streptokinase — n. an enzyme produced by some haemolytic bacteria of the genus Streptococcus that is capable of liquefying blood clots (see also fibrinolytic). It is injected to treat blockage of blood vessels, including deep vein thrombosis, myocardial… … The new mediacal dictionary