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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for excessive bleeding
  1. ... clot formation (coagulation), which is needed to stop excessive bleeding after injury. To form fibrinogen, the Aα chain ... lead to congenital afibrinogenemia, a condition that causes excessive bleeding due to the absence of fibrinogen protein in ...
  2. ... clot formation (coagulation), which is needed to stop excessive bleeding after injury. To form fibrinogen, the γ chain ... lead to congenital afibrinogenemia, a condition that causes excessive bleeding due to the absence of fibrinogen protein in ...
  3. ... clot formation (coagulation), which is needed to stop excessive bleeding after injury. To form fibrinogen, the Bβ chain ... lead to congenital afibrinogenemia, a condition that causes excessive bleeding due to the absence of fibrinogen protein in ...
  4. ... platelets that are larger than normal (macrothrombocytopenia) and excessive bleeding. Some of these mutations lead to production of ... formation when an injury occurs, which leads to excessive bleeding in people with platelet-type von Willebrand disease. ...
  5. ... last longer than usual. Affected females may have excessive bleeding associated with menstruation (menorrhagia), and abnormal bleeding in ...
  6. ... bruising, bleeding of the gums, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or physical injury. In severe cases, ...
  7. ... skin, bleeding of the gums, and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery, dental procedures, or trauma. The F11 ...
  8. ... blood in the urine (hematuria), and prolonged or excessive bleeding following surgery or trauma. Some F10 gene mutations ...
  9. ... injury. These problems with blood clotting lead to excessive bleeding that can be difficult to control. Mutations that ...
  10. ... injury. These problems with blood clotting lead to excessive bleeding that can be difficult to control. Some mutations, ...
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