activated partial thromboplastin time (aptt)

How is the aPTT Test Performed?

The aPTT test involves drawing a blood sample and adding it to a test tube containing an anticoagulant to prevent clotting. The sample is then mixed with reagents that activate the intrinsic pathway. The time it takes for a clot to form is measured and compared against a standard reference range. Histologically, abnormalities detected in aPTT can guide further tissue-based investigations to uncover the underlying causes.

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