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Hemorrhagic Disorders

Der Internist, 2012
Patients suffering from hemorrhagic disorders often present with only minimal bleeding during surgery or injuries. However, some patients have life-threatening bleeding. Simple screening tests can be used to find the cause of the bleeding: patient and family histories provide information on whether the bleeding tendency is hereditary or acquired ...
B, Kemkes-Matthes   +3 more
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Hemorrhagic disorders in pregnancy

Therapeutische Umschau, 1999
Es gibt geburtshilfliche Notfälle mit akuten Hämostasestörungen, welche auf eine disseminierte intravasale Gerinnung zurückzuführen sind. Der Schwerpunkt der vorliegenden Übersicht liegt jedoch auf solchen Blutstillungsdefekten, welche bereits vor der Schwangerschaft bestehen, weil sie meistens kongenital oder gelegentlich erworben sind, wie z.B.
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The Treatment of Hemorrhagic Disorders

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
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Congenital Hemorrhagic Disorders in Jordan

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1984
SummaryThe results of a three year prospective study of inherited bleeding syndromes in Jordan is presented. There were 112 patients from 64 families. Of these there were 42 patients with hemophilia A, 23 with Glanzmann’s thrombasthenia, 22 with von Willebrand’s disease, 11 with Christmas disease, 6 with hypofibrinogenemia, 3 with afibrinogenemia, 2 ...
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Intracranial hemorrhage in congenital bleeding disorders

Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 2018
: Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), as a life-threatening bleeding among all kinds of congenital bleeding disorders (CBDs), is a rare manifestation except in factor XIII (FXIII) deficiency, which is accompanied by ICH, early in life, in about one-third of patients.
Shadi, Tabibian   +3 more
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Femoral Compression Neuropathy in Hemorrhagic Disorders

Archives of Surgery, 1969
Femoral neuropathy is an uncommon complication of hemorrhagic disorders. Little direct evidence exists concerning the responsible pathomechanics for it.1-9The two mechanisms of injury which have been postulated are hemorrhage into the nerve,3,5,7,10and compression by hemorrhage within the iliopsoas muscle.2-4,8The latter mechanism is based on ...
D B, Kettlekamp, S R, Powers
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Thrombotic and Hemorrhagic Disorders

AMA Guides® Newsletter, 2011
Abstract The fourth edition of the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (AMA Guides) devoted only a single page to the rating of thrombotic and hemorrhagic disorders, based primarily on analogous impairments from other organ systems and impairments in the activities of daily living (ADLs). The AMA Guides, Fifth Edition, rated thrombotic
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Treatment of Hemorrhagic Disorders.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1972
There has been considerable progress in the treatment of bleeding disorders during the last decade. Formerly the only treatment available was fresh plasma, and precise diagnosis was more of academic interest than of practical importance. Fresh plasma still remains invaluable in the treatment of all types of bleeding disorders, but with the advent of ...
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