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Results 11 - 20 of 21 for Joint hemorrhage
  1. ... inflamed tissues in the intestine; over time, chronic bleeding can lead to a low number of red blood cells (anemia). In some cases, Crohn's disease can also cause inflammation affecting the joints, eyes, or skin.Intestinal blockage is a common ...
  2. ... an abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis), and joint deformities ... (hemorrhage).Because of their severe breathing problems, individuals ...
  3. ... of appetite, bowel urgency, fatigue, and fevers. Chronic bleeding from the ... with the skin, joints, eyes, kidneys, or liver, which are most likely ...
  4. ... of these conditions, which range from mildly loose joints to life-threatening complications.The various forms of ... Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.An unusually large range of joint movement (hypermobility) occurs in most forms of Ehlers- ...
  5. ... the cancerous cells release substances that cause excessive bleeding.The ... spread to the bones and joints, which may cause pain in those areas. Other ...
  6. ... involve many organs and systems, including the skin, joints, kidneys, lungs, central nervous system, and blood-forming ( ... and weight loss. Most affected individuals also have joint pain, typically affecting the same joints on both ...
  7. ... red, itchy rash (known as hives or urticaria); joint pain (arthralgia); or inflammatory bowel disease. The inflammatory ...
  8. ... other areas of skin that touch when a joint bends (flexor areas). They may also have abnormalities ... tissue under the retina called Bruch's membrane. Bleeding and scarring of the retina may also occur, ...
  9. ... in MOPDII include abnormal development of the hip joints (hip dysplasia), thinning of the bones in the ... aneurysms are dangerous because they can burst, causing bleeding within the brain. Some affected individuals have Moyamoya ...
  10. ... a small head size (microcephaly); unusual facial features; joint deformities called contractures; long, slender fingers and toes ( ...
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