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[Blood coagulation disorders in shock].
Minerva anestesiologica, 1981The series of events leading to the onset of haemostasis disturbances in the course of shock is described. In substance, such disturbances are comprised in the general coagulolytic imbalance known as disseminated intravascular coagulation. The main physiopathological mechanisms and clinical features of this form are explained, together with the main ...
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HAEMOPHILIA AND ALLIED DISORDERS OF BLOOD COAGULATION
British Medical Bulletin, 1955W R, PITNEY, J V, DACIE
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[Blood coagulation disorders in children].
Hamostaseologie, 2004As in adults, haemorrhagic or thrombotic events may also occur in children. The underlying reasons are inborn or acquired. Inherited disorders usually present during in early infancy. In order to interpret clinical and laboratory findings in children, it is necessary to keep in mind some specific paediatric features. This knowledge also forms the basic
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Coagulation disorders in patients with severe hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
PLoS ONE, 2021Sandrine Valadè +2 more
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[Blood coagulation disorders].
Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 1969M, Fischer, E, Deutsch
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Evaluation of Disorders of Blood Coagulation in the Clinical Laboratory
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1955Charles A Owen, Frank D Mann, C A Owen
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