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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for bruise
  1. ... and spine.People with Loeys-Dietz syndrome may bruise easily and develop abnormal scars after wound healing. ...
  2. ... microthrombocytopenia. X-linked thrombocytopenia can cause individuals to bruise easily or have episodes of prolonged bleeding following ...
  3. ... macrothrombocytopenia). People with Bernard-Soulier syndrome tend to bruise easily and have an increased risk of nosebleeds ( ...
  4. ... metastasis to the bone can cause bone pain, bruises, pale skin, or dark circles around the eyes. ...
  5. ... from birth. People with Glanzmann thrombasthenia tend to bruise easily, have frequent nosebleeds (epistaxis), and may bleed ...
  6. ... marks (striae) on their thighs and abdomen and bruise easily. Individuals with Cushing disease can develop a ...
  7. ... stretchy (elastic) and fragile. Affected individuals tend to bruise easily, and some types of the condition also ...
  8. ... acute promyelocytic leukemia are especially susceptible to developing bruises, small red dots under the skin (petechiae), nosebleeds, ...
  9. ... blood clotting. People with this condition tend to bruise easily and have an increased risk of nosebleeds ( ...
  10. ... pain awareness often leads individuals to develop wounds, bruises, broken bones, and other health issues that may ...