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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for epistaxis
  1. Kuan EC, Palmer JN. Epistaxis. In: Flint PW, Francis HW, Haughey BH, et al, eds. Cummings Otolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery . 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: ...
  2. ClinicalTrials.gov: Epistaxis From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    Nose Injuries and Disorders/Clinical Trials ... Nose Injuries and Disorders ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
  3. Rare Clotting Factor Deficiencies (World Federation of Hemophilia)  
    Bleeding Disorders/Specifics ... Bleeding Disorders ... Vitamin K/Learn More ... Vitamin K ... World Federation of Hemophilia
  4. Inherited Platelet Disorders (World Federation of Hemophilia)  
    Platelet Disorders/Specifics ... Platelet Disorders ... World Federation of Hemophilia
  5. Giant Cell Arteritis From the National Institutes of Health (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)  
    Find symptoms and other information about Giant cell arteritis. ... Giant Cell Arteritis/Specifics ... Giant Cell Arteritis ... Genetic and Rare Diseases Information ...
  6. Nosebleeds (American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery)  
    Nosebleeds (called epistaxis) are caused when tiny blood vessels in the nose break. Nosebleeds are very common and affect many people.
  7. Learning about Dercum Disease From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Benign Tumors/Genetics ... Benign Tumors ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Dercum disease is a rare condition that ...
  8. Nose Injuries and Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your nose is important to your health. It filters the air you breathe, removing dust, germs, and irritants. It warms and moistens the air to keep your lungs ...
  9. ... normally, they have an increased risk of nosebleeds (epistaxis) and may experience abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding ...
  10. ... easily and have an increased risk of nosebleeds (epistaxis). They may also experience abnormally heavy or prolonged ...
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