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Results 1 - 10 of 89 for Blood clot
  1. ... a disorder that increases the risk of developing blood clots. People with protein S deficiency are at risk ... type of venous thromboembolism, a general term for blood clots that form in a vein. Factors such as ...
  2. ... disorder that increases the risk of developing abnormal blood clots; the condition can be mild or severe.Individuals ... deficiency are at risk of a type of blood clot known as a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). These ...
  3. ... thrombocytopenic purpura is a rare disorder that causes blood clots (thrombi) to form in small blood vessels throughout ... abnormal kidney function, abdominal pain, and heart problems.Blood clots normally form to stop blood loss at the ...
  4. ... disorder associated with a decreased ability to form blood clots. Normally, blood clots protect the body after an injury by sealing ... Because people with glycoprotein VI deficiency cannot form blood clots normally, they have an increased risk of nosebleeds ( ...
  5. ... characterized by an increased tendency to form abnormal blood clots (thromboses) that can block blood vessels. This clotting ... any blood vessel in the body. If a blood clot forms in the vessels in the brain, blood ...
  6. ... irritated skin), and a reduced ability to form blood clots. This condition primarily affects males.Individuals with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome have microthrombocytopenia, which is a decrease in the number and size of blood cells involved in clotting (platelets). This platelet abnormality, ...
  7. ... called platelets from sticking together (aggregating) and forming blood clots. This drug is typically given to prevent blood clot formation in individuals with a history of stroke; ...
  8. ... which is an increased tendency to form abnormal blood clots that can block blood vessels.People with factor ... than average risk of developing a type of blood clot called a deep venous thrombosis (DVT). DVTs occur ...
  9. ... Thrombophilia is an increased tendency to form abnormal blood clots in blood vessels. People who have prothrombin thrombophilia ... Most people with prothrombin thrombophilia never develop abnormal blood clots, however.Some research suggests that prothrombin thrombophilia is ...
  10. ... at higher than average risk for developing abnormal blood clots, particularly a type of clot that occurs in ... in the lungs. In hereditary antithrombin deficiency, abnormal blood clots usually form only in veins, although they may ...
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