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Disorders of Coagulation in the Newborn
NeoReviewsThe coagulation system in newborns varies from that of children and adults, with many circulating hemostatic factors being lower in the newborn. Infants are also susceptible to diseases and conditions in the pregnant person affecting their coagulation system, which can make it difficult to rapidly identify the cause behind coagulopathy in a neonate ...
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Congenital Coagulation Disorders
2016Congenital coagulation disorders include a wide range of platelet (primary) and coagulation (secondary) abnormalities, each with variable severity as well as bleeding risk. The commonest of these disorders, von Willebrand disease, affects both the platelet function and the coagulation cascade. In general, inherited coagulation disorders are more common
Danielle Sterrenberg, Sucha Nand
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Acquired coagulation disorders
2010Abstract Acquired disorders of coagulation may be the consequence of many underlying conditions, and although they may share abnormality of a coagulation test, for example, a prolonged prothrombin time, their clinical effects are diverse and often opposing.
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Coagulation Disorders in the PICU
2014Critically ill patients often have alterations in the hemostatic milieu that require the pediatric intensivist to evaluate and treat clinical changes. Sometimes these alterations may be the primary clinical issue as seen in congenital factor deficiencies but more commonly are acquired and secondary to other systemic illnesses as is the case in ...
Gail M. Annich, Geoffrey M. Fleming
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Epidemiology of coagulation disorders
Baillière's Clinical Haematology, 1992Amit C. Nathwani, Edward G. D. Tuddenham
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The Diagnosis of Coagulation Disorders
1987Hypocoagulability or hypercoagulability may occur as the result of any change in the hemostasis potential and any deviation in the hemostatic equilibrium from normal coagulability which exceeds a certain level. Depending on the extent of the disorder in the coagulation and fibrinolysis system and the availability of inhibitors of coagulation and ...
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Perioperative Coagulation Disorders
ains · Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie, 2004Giebler Rm, Scherer Ru
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