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Oral cavity bleeding
- ... involving the inside of the mouth and nose (oral and nasal cavities) or the urinary tract. If the bleeding is left untreated after surgery, solid swellings consisting ...
- ... abnormal patches or open sores (ulcers) in the mouth and throat, unusual bleeding or pain in the mouth, sinus congestion that does not clear, sore throat, ...
- ... which can lead to signs and symptoms including mouth sores, abdominal pain, bleeding, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Fluoropyrimidine toxicity may also ...
- ... bleeding in the moist lining (mucosae) of the mouth. In severe cases, individuals may have gastrointestinal bleeding or blood in the urine or stool, or ...
- ... hyperviscosity syndrome. Features related to hyperviscosity syndrome include bleeding in the nose or mouth, blurring or loss of vision, headache, dizziness, and ...
- ... face and a high, arched roof of the mouth (palate). They may also have recurrent ... (hemorrhage).Because of their severe breathing problems, individuals ...
- ... fragile in children with lipoid proteinosis, leading to bleeding and scabbing following minor trauma. These problems often first appear in infancy in the mouth and on the face and limbs. Over time, ...
- ... a broad nasal bridge, downturned corners of the mouth, a thin upper lip, ... a bleeding disorder called Paris-Trousseau syndrome. This condition causes ...
- ... cells involved in clotting (platelets), which leads to bleeding under the skin. Affected individuals may also have hair loss (alopecia) and open sores (ulcerations) in the moist lining (mucosae) of the mouth, nose, or, less commonly, the genitals.About a ...
- ... mildly unusual facial features, short stature, heart defects, bleeding ... the nose and mouth (philtrum), widely spaced eyes that are usually pale ...