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Results 1 - 10 of 241 for Congenital hematoma
  1. Congenital afibrinogenemia is a bleeding disorder caused by impairment of the blood clotting process. Normally, blood clots protect the body after ... organs occurs, which can be fatal. Women with congenital afibrinogenemia ... bleeding (menorrhagia). Without proper treatment, women with this disorder ...
  2. Congenital platelet function defects are bleeding disorders that cause reduced platelet function. Most of the time, people with these disorders have a ...
  3. ... in the intestine caused by scar tissue or congenital (from birth) deformities Bleeding, infection, or ulcers caused by inflammation of the ...
  4. 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
  5. ... Mutations in the FGG gene can lead to congenital afibrinogenemia, a condition that causes excessive bleeding due to the absence of fibrinogen protein in ...
  6. ... Mutations in the FGA gene can lead to congenital afibrinogenemia, a condition that causes excessive bleeding due to the absence of fibrinogen protein in ...
  7. ... helps the body keep a healthy balance between bleeding and clotting. Congenital antithrombin III deficiency is an inherited disease. It ...
  8. ... syndrome Hydrocephalus Infections that are present at birth (congenital infections) Lead poisoning Meningitis Subdural hematoma or subdural effusion Underactive thyroid gland ( hypothyroidism )
  9. Meckel's Diverticulum (American Academy of Family Physicians)  
    Small Intestine Disorders/Specifics ... Small Intestine Disorders ... American Academy of Family Physicians
  10. ... Mutations in the FGB gene can lead to congenital afibrinogenemia, a condition that causes excessive bleeding due to the absence of fibrinogen protein in ...
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