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Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy,
consumptive coagulopathy,
defibrination syndrome Micrograph showing acute thrombotic microangiopathy due to...
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hemolysis of red
blood cells (see
article on MAHA). Even with this
defibrination, however,
clinically significant bleeding is uncommon. Nevertheless...
- that
contains factors that can
cause a
consumption coagulopathy and
defibrination,
which may
persist for days to w****s. This may
result in
bleeding anywhere...
- fibrinogen,
leading to
interference with
blood clotting. This
causes defibrination, with
nonclottable blood,
putting victims at risk of
major bleeding...
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works as a myotoxin, a fibrinogen-clotting
enzyme that can
produce defibrination syndrome, and a bradykinin-releasing enzyme.
CroFab antivenom, while...
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ecchymosis at the site of the bite,
rarely with blisters,
local necrosis, or
defibrination. Some
investigations using venom samples of B. schlegelii from the northern...
- is a
procoagulant and has
typically been
described as
exhibiting a
defibrination-type
coagulopathy in patients. Therefore,
envenomation will
result in...
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disease 286.5
Hemorrhagic disorder due to
intrinsic anticoagulants 286.6
Defibrination syndrome 286.7
Acquired coagulation factor deficiency 286.9 Coagulation...
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Medical Subject Headings Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC,
defibrination syndrome)
Protein C
deficiency Protein C
deficiency is a rare genetic...
- S2CID 12693693. C. Merskey; A. J. Johnson; G. J. Kleiner; H. Wohl (1967). "The
Defibrination Syndrome:
Clinical Features and
Laboratory Diagnosis".
British Journal...