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Results 1 - 10 of 174 for Congenital bleeding disorder
  1. Congenital afibrinogenemia is a bleeding disorder caused by impairment of the blood clotting process. Normally, blood clots protect the body after an ... organs occurs, which can be fatal. Women with congenital afibrinogenemia ... women with this disorder may have difficulty carrying a pregnancy to term, ...
  2. Congenital platelet function defects are bleeding disorders that cause reduced platelet function. Most of the time, people with these disorders have a family ...
  3. Hematology Glossary (American Society of Hematology)  
    Blood/Reference Desk ... Blood ... Bleeding/Reference Desk ... Bleeding ... Blood Disorders/Reference Desk ... Blood Disorders ... American Society of Hematology ... Hematology Glossary
  4. ... Group. Clinical phenotypes and factor VII genotype in congenital factor VII deficiency. Thromb Haemost. 2005 Mar;93(3):481-7. doi: 10.1160/TH04-10-0650. Citation on PubMed
  5. ... own and may be difficult to stop. Specific bleeding disorders include: Acquired platelet function defects Congenital platelet function defects Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) Prothrombin ...
  6. ... to the excessive bleeding seen in people with congenital afibrinogenemia. More About This Health Condition Mutations in one or both copies of the FGA gene can cause other bleeding disorders known as hypofibrinogenemia, dysfibrinogenemia, or hypodysfibrinogenemia.Hypofibrinogenemia is ...
  7. ... to the excessive bleeding seen in people with congenital afibrinogenemia. More About This Health Condition Mutations in one or both copies of the FGG gene can cause other bleeding disorders known as hypofibrinogenemia, dysfibrinogenemia, or hypodysfibrinogenemia.Hypofibrinogenemia is ...
  8. ... blood from clotting normally, causing episodes of abnormal bleeding that can be severe.A non-inherited form of the disorder, called acquired factor X deficiency, is more common than the congenital form. Acquired factor X deficiency can be caused ...
  9. ... vertigo. This may include: Blood vessel disorders with bleeding (hemorrhage), clots, or atherosclerosis of the blood supply of the ear Cholesteatoma and other ear tumors Congenital disorders Injury Medicines that are toxic to the ear ...
  10. Hydrops Fetalis/Erythroblastosis Fetalis (Children's Hospital and Health System, Inc.)  
    Rh Incompatibility/Learn More ... Rh Incompatibility ... Fetal Health and Development/Specifics ... Fetal Health and Development ... Children's Hospital and Health System, ...
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