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Diagnosis and Symptomatology

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What is fibrinogin and how is having too much of it increase your likelihood for strokes?

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



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Fibrinogin is a protein used by the liver that helps control blood clots. Having a high amount of it increases blood clotting, including bloodclots in your brain, which causes strokes.


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