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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Abnormal bleeding
  1. ... PAI-1 deficiency) is a disorder that causes abnormal bleeding. In people with this disorder, bleeding associated with ... have excessive bleeding associated with menstruation (menorrhagia) and abnormal bleeding in pregnancy and childbirth.In addition to bleeding ...
  2. ... XI deficiency is a disorder that can cause abnormal bleeding due to a shortage (deficiency) of the factor ...
  3. ... XIII deficiency begin soon after birth, usually with abnormal bleeding from the umbilical cord stump. If the condition ... and prolonged bleeding that can be life-threatening. Abnormal bleeding can occur after surgery or minor trauma. The ...
  4. ... and the condition may not become apparent until abnormal bleeding occurs following surgery or a serious injury.The ... gene variants. This rare condition is characterized by abnormal bleeding into the skin, muscles, or other soft tissues, ...
  5. ... clotting (coagulation) that lead to easy bruising and abnormal bleeding. In adulthood, Chediak-Higashi syndrome can also affect ... accelerated phase is associated with fever, episodes of abnormal bleeding, overwhelming infections, and organ failure. These medical problems ...
  6. ... blood clotting. Thrombocytopenia can cause easy bruising and abnormal bleeding. While people with dyserythropoietic anemia and thrombocytopenia can ... and a decrease in mature platelets, leading to abnormal bleeding. An abnormal GATA1 protein causes immature red blood ...
  7. ... von Willebrand disease may become apparent only when abnormal bleeding occurs following surgery or a serious injury. People ... rare form of the condition is characterized by abnormal bleeding into the skin and other soft tissues, usually ...
  8. ... platelets during blood clotting, increasing the risk of abnormal bleeding. Myelofibrosis is thought to occur because the growth ...
  9. ... the urine (hematuria), or excessive menstrual bleeding. The abnormal bleeding and bruising occur in part because of the ...
  10. ... of platelets typically results in easy bruising and abnormal bleeding. In addition, affected individuals often have a muscle ... regardless of ion levels. Researchers suggest that the abnormal ion flow in platelets ... and bleeding problems in people with Stormorken syndrome. It is ...
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