Definition of Coagulopathies. Meaning of Coagulopathies. Synonyms of Coagulopathies

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- following an injury or medical and dental procedures.[citation needed] Coagulopathies are sometimes erroneously referred to as "clotting disorders", but a...
- By removing prothrombotic components before they parti****te in the coagulopathy of DIC, the Ashwell-Morell receptor lessens the severity of DIC, reducing...
- increase the mother's risk of PPH. Body m**** index (BMI) above 40 and coagulopathies are known risk factors. Magnesium sulfate is used often in patients...
- Also, coagulopathy can be contributed by impaired wound healing or impaired clot formation. Following are some complications of coagulopathies, some of...
- platelets) Myeloproliferative disorder Transient myeloproliferative disease Coagulopathies (disorders of bleeding and coagulation) Thrombocytosis Recurrent thrombosis...
- myocarditis, respiratory failure, hepatic necrosis with coagulopathy, and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC). Aseptic meningitis, pericarditis and pleurisy...
- medical term describing the combination of hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy. This combination is commonly seen in patients who have sustained severe...
- two distinct processes: acute coagulopathy of trauma and resuscitation-induced coagulopathy. Trauma-induced coagulopathy is acutely worsened by the presence...
- administration. Symptoms are similar to those seen in other consumptive coagulopathies. These include obvious bleeding from the nose, gums, intravenous lines...
- as "the rapid development of hepatocellular dysfunction, specifically coagulopathy and mental status changes (encephalopathy) in a patient without known...