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  1. ... related-topic >Blood Disorders</related-topic><related-topic >Gastrointestinal ... ><information-category >Specifics</information-category>< ...
  2. ... in the brain Severe bleeding (usually from the gastrointestinal tract or injuries) Other complications can occur, depending on the disorder.
  3. The outcome depends on the disorder causing the low platelet counts. ... complication. Bleeding may occur in the brain or gastrointestinal tract.
  4. ... in Spanish IBS in Women (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders) ... Thyroid Disease & Pregnancy (National Institute of Diabetes and ...
  5. ... Significant Infection Needing Preemptive Therapy in Liver... Article: Gastrointestinal cytomegalovirus infection in persons with HIV: a retrospective case series... ... Children CMV in Newborns (Centers for ...
  6. ... Development of antibodies (inhibitors) to fibrinogen with treatment Gastrointestinal bleeding Miscarriage Rupture of the spleen Slow healing of wounds
  7. ... serious complications most often involve the kidneys and gastrointestinal tract. Without treatment, the outlook is poor.
  8. Ananthakrishnan AN, Xavier RJ. Gastrointestinal diseases. In: Ryan ET, Hill DR, Solomon ... . Updated May 3, 2023. Accessed November 28, 2023. Nitzberg M, ...
  9. ... stenosis, coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, lipid disorders, and peripheral ... FOR THE PRIMARY PREVENTION OF COLORECTAL CANCER CLINICAL SUMMARY OF U.S. ...
  10. Learn about digestive disorders and how your gastrointestinal (GI) system works. Find out what tests you need in case you sense a problem. ... When you eat, your ...
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