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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Abnormal thrombosis
  1. ... the blood cells involved in blood clotting, and abnormal clotting (thrombosis) is common in people with essential thrombocythemia.MPL ... in essential thrombocythemia, leads to the overproduction of abnormal ... platelets can cause thrombosis, which leads to many signs and symptoms of ...
  2. ... are the blood cells involved in blood clotting, abnormal clotting (thrombosis) is common in people with essential thrombocythemia.THPO ...
  3. ... a result, people with this disorder may experience abnormal blood clotting (thrombosis), especially in large abdominal veins; or, less often, ... blood cells in the body. The proportion of abnormal blood cells affects the severity of the signs and symptoms of PNH, including the risk of ... PNH is acquired, rather than inherited. ...
  4. ... others develop problems associated with the excess platelets.Abnormal blood clotting (thrombosis) is common in people with essential thrombocythemia and ...
  5. ... functional change, can lead to excessive bleeding or abnormal blood clotting (thrombosis).Hypodysfibrinogenemia is a condition characterized by low levels ...
  6. ... functional change, can lead to excessive bleeding or abnormal blood clotting (thrombosis).Hypodysfibrinogenemia is a condition characterized by low levels ...
  7. ... functional change, can lead to excessive bleeding or abnormal blood clotting (thrombosis).Hypodysfibrinogenemia is a condition characterized by low levels ...
  8. ... increased number of platelets. Excess platelets can cause abnormal blood clotting (thrombosis), which leads to many signs and symptoms of ...
  9. ... Veins deep in the limbs can also be abnormal in people with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. Malformations of deep veins increase the risk of a type of blood clot called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). If a DVT travels through the bloodstream ...
  10. ... are at higher than average risk for developing abnormal blood clots, particularly a type of clot that occurs in the deep veins of the legs. This type of clot is called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Affected individuals also have an increased risk ...
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