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Internal hemorrhage
- ... or soft tissues after even a minor injury. Internal bleeding after an injury, especially bleeding around the brain ( ...
- ... organs. These complications can lead to easy bruising, internal bleeding, a hole in the wall of the intestine ( ...
- ... caused by a buildup of fluid (lymphedema), and internal bleeding from abnormal blood vessels. Less commonly, this condition ...
- ... blood vessels. Angiomyolipomas usually develop in the kidneys. Internal bleeding is a common complication of angiomyolipomas. LAM occurs ...
- ... warfarin sensitivity, the most common sign is excessive internal bleeding, which often occurs when individuals with warfarin sensitivity ...
- ... bleeding into the joints, muscles, brain, or other internal organs. Milder forms of hemophilia do not necessarily involve spontaneous bleeding, and the condition may not become apparent until ...
- ... bleeding into the joints, muscles, brain, or other internal organs. Milder forms of prothrombin deficiency do not involve spontaneous bleeding, and the condition may only become apparent following ...
- ... between joints (hemarthrosis) or the muscles (hematoma). Rarely, bleeding in the brain or other internal organs occurs, which can be fatal. Women with congenital afibrinogenemia can have abnormally heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia). Without proper treatment, women with this disorder ...
- ... of blood vessels in the brain, specifically the internal carotid arteries and the arteries that branch from ... aneurysms), or they can break open, leading to bleeding (hemorrhage) in the brain. Affected individuals may develop ...
- ... still unclear.Deposits can be found in some internal organs, including the stomach, a section of the ...