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  1. ... central nervous system, all other infections); blood disorders (congenital coagulation defects, others); selected cancers with a postulated link to ... unspecified causes, drug abuse, blood disorders other than congenital coagulation defects, and other immune deficiency (Table 2). Mortality trends ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS indexing : integrated authority file 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Bibliographic Services Division, 1968
    ... Brit J Haemat 10:371, Jul 64) Index BLOOD COAGULATION DISORDERScongenital (68) 514 THROMBOCYTOSIS (C9) 1967 transitory increase of ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS indexing and searching aids 
    Publication: Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, 1972
    ... physiopathol (IM) INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION (IM) Oguchi's disease HEMERALOPIA Congenital (IM) AUTOSOME ABNORMALITIES (IM) O'Higgins' disease LEUKOPENIA (IM) BLOOD COAGULATION DISORDERS (IM) BLOOD PLATELET DISORDERS (IM) CHOLESTEROL Clood (IM) ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Causes of death in surgical operations 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1879
    ... atony of vessel. 6th. Diseases of Mood, preventing coagulation or assisting exudation, as in vicarious hemorrhage. 7th. Congenital anatomical defects in the construc- tion of vessels. Wilson’s case: ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - MEDLARS training program : indexing training syllabus 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, Index Section, 1969
    ... CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS C9 Breakdown of ANEMIA; ANEMIA, HEMOLYTIC CONGENITAL Explanation of absence of leukemia from this sub- category Breakdown of BLOOD PLATELET DISORDERS Breakdown of BLOOD COAGULATION DISORDERS and co- ordination with blood factors of Subcategory ...
  6. ... of the brain (embolism) carried there from elsewhere, coagulation in the ... and usually congenital). Time of Occurrence.-Most often between six months ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Essentials of oral surgery 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby Company, 1923
    ... versus operation, 335 speech training in, 334 speech defects in, 333 surgical anatomy, 318 Clefts, congenital, clinical typos, 314 Coagulation time, 98 Coley’s fluid, 288 Colonic anesthesia, 515 ...
  8. ... Applications may be directed at acute or chronic, congenital or acquired disorders of coagulation or platelets or other aspects of hemostasis. The study of anemias that are secondary to nonhemostatic defects would not be considered responsive. Those applications proposing ...
  9. ... of the brain (embolism) carried there from elsewhere, coagulation in the blood ... usually congenital). Time of Occurrence.—Most often between six months ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Modern methods of treatment 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V Mosby Company, 1924
    ... benefits the patient. There is almost certainly a congenital defect in the formation of some element in the clotting process. Whipple after considerable experimental work decided that it was due to lack of prothrombin; he proved that the coagulation time was delayed. Treatment.-In many cases the ...
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