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Acquired Afibrinogenemia in Pregnancy
New England Journal of Medicine, 1949ONE of the most catastrophic events in obstetric practice is the occurrence of a fulminating hemorrhagic diathesis usually associated with toxemia of pregnancy and toxic separation of the placenta. Although uncommon, this usually fatal disorder has been encountered by most obstetricians of long experience.1 2 3 For many years it has been suspected that
W C, MOLONEY, W J, EGAN, A J, GORMAN
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Acta medica portuguesa, 1999
The authors present a case of congenital afibrinogenemia. A review of the literature is made, and some aspects of this rare inherited coagulation disorder are suggested and commented on.
P, Pastilha +7 more
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The authors present a case of congenital afibrinogenemia. A review of the literature is made, and some aspects of this rare inherited coagulation disorder are suggested and commented on.
P, Pastilha +7 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1956
C J, MURPHY, H, PICOT, H G, THOMPSON
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C J, MURPHY, H, PICOT, H G, THOMPSON
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Uterine hemorrhage and afibrinogenemia
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957Abstract We have presented 4 cases of uterine hemorrhage. In at least 3 cases where hemorrhage occurred after a normal delivery we were able to demonstrate by laboratory methods a hypofibrinogenemia with a more or less marked fibrinolytic activity. Hemorrhage was checked in 2 patients by the use of transfusions alone. Hysterectomy was required in the
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Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2022
Masahiro Nishihori +10 more
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Masahiro Nishihori +10 more
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