-
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...