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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for Low levels of vitamin K
  1. ... role in blood clotting. Babies often have a low level of vitamin K for a variety of reasons. Vitamin K does ...
  2. ... become over active ( disseminated intravascular coagulation ). Liver disease. Low level of vitamin K . If you are taking warfarin to prevent clots, ...
  3. ... Liver disease Difficulty absorbing nutrients from food ( malabsorption ) Low level of vitamin K Drugs such as heparin
  4. ... of anabolic steroids Bleeding disorder ( hemophilia ) Kidney transplant Low level of vitamin K
  5. ... of iron, vitamin B12, folic acid, or other vitamins and minerals
  6. ... tongue or bleeding gums If you have a low vitamin B12 level for a long time, you can have nervous ... if treatment is delayed. A woman with a low B12 level may have a ... vitamin B12 deficiency affects the way certain cells (epithelial ...
  7. ... much of their hormone; sometimes associated with a low vitamin D level). Infections that cause granulomas such as tuberculosis and ...
  8. ... mainly in milk, cheese, and yogurt) may be low. Vitamin D levels may also be low and thus gut calcium absorption is low. In ...
  9. ... bones. Low blood calcium can be caused by low vitamin D level in the blood. Vitamin D is absorbed from ... cause osteomalacia include: Cancer -- rare tumors that cause low ... liver cannot convert vitamin D to its active form Side effects of ...
  10. ... above normal. Macrocytic anemia (may be due to low folate or vitamin B12 levels, or chemotherapy ) or liver disease. MCH below normal. ...
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