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Thrombophilia (sometimes
called hypercoagulability or a
prothrombotic state) is an
abnormality of
blood coagulation that
increases the risk of thrombosis...
- (blood clots).
Pregnancy itself is a
factor of
hypercoagulability (pregnancy-induced
hypercoagulability), as a
physiologically adaptive mechanism to prevent...
- cases,
there is an
underlying hypercoagulability disorder, with a
third of
these people having two or more
hypercoagulable disorders.
Primary Budd–Chiari...
- thromboembolism.[citation needed]
Trauma triad of
death Hypocoagulability Hypercoagulability Hunt BJ (February 2014). "Bleeding and
coagulopathies in critical...
-
blood flow such as: trauma/broken
bones and
extended air travel.
Hypercoagulability (also
called thrombophilia; any
disorder of the
blood that predisposes...
-
categories of
factors that are
thought to
contribute to thrombosis.
Hypercoagulability Hemodynamic changes (stasis, turbulence)
Endothelial injury/dysfunction...
- syndrome,
there are many
other factors that can
promote hypercoagulability.
Hypercoagulability can be
promoted by
increased platelet count,
enhanced platelet...
- (endothelial) injury/dysfunction, and
altered blood coagulation (
hypercoagulability). Some risk
factors predispose for
venous thrombosis while others...
- that
helps blood clot),
which causes an
increase in
blood clotting (
hypercoagulability). Due to this mutation,
protein C, an
anticoagulant protein that normally...
- as
adenocarcinomas of the
pancreas and lung, are ****ociated with
hypercoagulability (the
tendency to form
blood clots) for
reasons that are incompletely...