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- ... after minor trauma or in the absence of injury (spontaneous bleeding). Some affected individuals experience bleeding into the spaces between joints (hemarthrosis) or the muscles (hematoma). Rarely, bleeding in the brain or other internal organs occurs, which can be fatal. Women with ...
- ... allows early mobility and faster healing. Unless the internal ... injuries. Children's bones heal rapidly, usually in 6 weeks ...
- ... damaged by a poison or harmful substance. The internal structures of ... reaction Injury or trauma that damages the muscles Low blood ...
- ... kidney disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding in the past. ... The injection can be repeated over time if needed.
- ... kidney disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding in the past. Do not take more ...
- ... stents or evaluating a stent after implantation. detect injury to one or more ... radiation therapy. identify dissection or splitting in the ...
- ... stents or evaluating a stent after implantation. detect injury to one or ... radiation therapy. identify dissection or splitting in the ...
- ... stents or evaluating a stent after implantation. detect injury to one or more ... radiation therapy. identify dissection or splitting in the ...
- ... kidney disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding in the past. Do not take more ...
- Gangrene (National Library of Medicine)... body, in muscles or organs. Causes include: Serious injuries Problems ... discharge. If the gangrene is internal, you may run a fever and feel unwell, ...