Database Query Results : , , INR

INR, International Normalized Ratio: Click to Expand ⟱
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INR (International Normalized Ratio) is a standardized measure of blood coagulation derived from the prothrombin time (PT). It reflects the activity of the extrinsic coagulation pathway, which depends on liver-synthesized clotting factors (II, VII, IX, X).

It is a host/organ-function biomarker.
| Elevated INR Usually Means         | Clinical Interpretation                             |
| ---------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| Reduced hepatic synthetic function | Liver involvement, cirrhosis, or treatment toxicity |
| Vitamin K deficiency               | Malnutrition, cholestasis, antibiotics              |
| Consumptive coagulopathy           | Advanced cancer, sepsis                             |
| Anticoagulant effect               | Warfarin or drug interactions                       |


In cancer, rising INR often signals systemic decline, not just a lab abnormality.


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