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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Prolonged bleeding after surgery
  1. ... the gums, blood in the urine (hematuria), and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or trauma. Some F10 gene mutations that cause ...
  2. ... nosebleeds, easy bruising, bleeding of the gums, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or physical injury. In severe cases, life-threatening ...
  3. ... under the skin, bleeding of the gums, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery, dental procedures, or trauma. The F11 gene mutations ...
  4. ... an increased risk of nosebleeds, abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding following minor injury or surgery, or other bleeding problems associated with glycoprotein VI ...