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hematocrit is a
danger sign of an
increased risk of
dengue shock syndrome.
Hemoconcentration can be
detected by an
escalation of over 20% in
hematocrit levels...
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compartment syndromes, with a
dangerous hypotension (low
blood pressure),
hemoconcentration (thickening of the blood) and
hypoalbuminemia (drop in albumin, a...
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polycythemia is
deemed unlikely because the
patient has no
other signs of
hemoconcentration, and has
sustained polycythemia without clear loss of body fluids...
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pressure effects.[citation needed] fat embolism[citation needed]
hemoconcentration and
increased coagulability.[citation needed] The
lesion begins as...
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laboratory findings include thrombocytopenia, leukocytosis,
hemoconcentration,
elevated serum creatinine levels, hematuria, and proteinuria. Hantavirus-specific...
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thrombocytosis can also
occur after physical exercise, and is
triggered by
hemoconcentration and the
release of
platelets from the liver,
lungs and spleen. The...
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Packed Cell
Volume (PCV) and
Total Protein (TP)
levels due to anemia,
hemoconcentration and
hypoglycemia due to
vomiting and diarrhea,
electrolyte imbalance...
- pain, nausea, and diarrhea. In
severe forms of OHSS
there may be
hemoconcentration, thrombosis, distension,
oliguria (decreased
urine production), pleural...
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plasma volume,
hematocrit and
hemoglobin can be
increased due to
hemoconcentration. Low
urinary sodium is
commonly found in
hypovolemic patients as the...
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blood volume) is one of the
hallmarks of the disease, and
severe hemoconcentration (concentrated blood) is
considered necessary for diagnosis. The progression...