Fibrin degradation product

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  • Fibrin degradation products are formed during the metabolism of fibrinogen and fibrin via plasmin. Fibrin degradation product (FDPs) are components of the blood produced by clot degeneration.[1]
Reference Range
Fribin Degradation Products < 1 mg/l
D-Dimers 20-400 ug/l

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Increased

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