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- ... 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 ...
- ... also cause prolonged bleeding following injury, trauma, or surgery ... in the gastrointestinal tract, which often occurs later in life. Rarely, ...
- ... also gather in other tissues such as the gastrointestinal tract, lymph ... surgery, insect stings, vaccines, anxiety, and stress. Certain medications ...
- ... easy bruising, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or ... the gastrointestinal tract, which can be life-threatening. Although factor ...
- ... the gums; and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery, trauma, or childbirth. ... Factor V ...
- ... urine (hematuria), and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or trauma. ... Factor X ...
- ... tract. If the bleeding is left untreated after surgery, solid swellings ... (hematuria), gastrointestinal tract, or skull cavity are not common in ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... and relax without being consciously controlled. In the gastrointestinal ... Infections, surgery, or certain drugs can also cause secondary intestinal ...
- ... the absence of injury (spontaneously) or develop following surgery or trauma. ... in the gastrointestinal tract, such as narrowing of the lower part ...