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  • == Factor X == '''Factor X''' (pronounced as "factor ten") is a [[serine protease]] (enzyme) that play
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  • ...otease'') in the [[blood coagulation]] cascade. It is formed from [[Factor X]] by the action of both [[Factor IXa]] and [[Factor VIIa]]. ...ral for ten (X) and the lowercase "a" denotes the activated form of Factor X.
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  • ...ex with [[Factor VII]] and [[Calcium]] ions, which then activates [[Factor X]]. This leads to the conversion of [[Prothrombin]] into [[Thrombin]], which * [[Factor X]]: An enzyme, also known as Stuart-Prower factor, that plays a role in bloo
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  • ...tip. The catheter is then guided to the site of the blocked artery using [[X-ray]] imaging. Once in place, the balloon is inflated to compress the plaqu * [[Stent]]: A stent is a small, mesh-like device that is sometimes placed in the artery during a balloon angiopl
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  • * [[Angiogram]]: An X-ray image of the blood vessels. * [[Stent]]: A small mesh tube that’s used to treat narrow or weak arteries.
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  • * [[Angiogram]]: An X-ray image of the blood vessels. * [[Stent]]: A small mesh tube that’s used to treat narrow or weak arteries.
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  • * [[Stent Placement]]: A procedure to place a small, mesh tube (stent) to open up blood vessels in the brain. * [[Radiographic Imaging]]: The use of X-rays to view a non-uniformly composed material such as the human body.
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  • * [[Stent]]: A small mesh tube that’s used to treat narrow or weak arteries. ...eters]] and [[guidewires]] that are guided through the blood vessels under X-ray guidance.
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