krioprecipitátum
Krioprecipitátum refers to a precipitate that forms when plasma or serum is cooled to a low temperature, typically 4 degrees Celsius. This precipitate is composed of various proteins that exhibit reduced solubility at colder temperatures. The most common components of cryoprecipitate include fibrinogen, Factor VIII, von Willebrand factor, and fibronectin.
The formation of cryoprecipitate is a phenomenon utilized in blood banking and transfusion medicine. When whole
Clinically, cryoprecipitate is a vital therapeutic product used to treat bleeding disorders, particularly those involving deficiencies