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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Gastrointestinal surgery
  1. ... the gums, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or physical injury. In severe cases, life-threatening episodes of bleeding inside the skull or gastrointestinal tract can occur. Some affected individuals have no ...
  2. ... also cause prolonged bleeding following injury, trauma, or surgery ... in the gastrointestinal tract, which often occurs later in life. Rarely, ...
  3. ... also gather in other tissues such as the gastrointestinal tract, lymph ... surgery, insect stings, vaccines, anxiety, and stress. Certain medications ...
  4. ... easy bruising, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or ... the gastrointestinal tract, which can be life-threatening. Although factor ...
  5. ... the gums; and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery, trauma, or childbirth. ... Factor V ...
  6. ... urine (hematuria), and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or trauma. ... Factor X ...
  7. ... tract. If the bleeding is left untreated after surgery, solid swellings ... (hematuria), gastrointestinal tract, or skull cavity are not common in ...
  8. ... of a case and review of the literature. Surgery. 2004 Mar;135(3):352-4. doi: ... RK. Gastrointestinal polyps and cancer in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome: clinical ...
  9. ... and relax without being consciously controlled. In the gastrointestinal ... Infections, surgery, or certain drugs can also cause secondary intestinal ...
  10. ... the absence of injury (spontaneously) or develop following surgery or trauma. ... in the gastrointestinal tract, such as narrowing of the lower part ...
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