- stressors.
Diatheses are
understood to
include genetic, biological, physiological, cognitive, and personality-related factors. Some
examples of
diatheses include...
- In
medicine (hematology),
bleeding diathesis is an
unusual susceptibility to
bleed (hemorrhage)
mostly due to
hypocoagulability (a
condition of irregular...
-
functions of the body. Such
conditions either are, or cause,
bleeding diatheses.
Hemostasis involves several components. The main
components of the hemostatic...
- no-kande-si / mo-kande-si 'eat up sth. from so.'
Kaili has two
different verbal diatheses which can be
described either as
focus (agent
focus vs.
object focus)...
-
itself or the
healing process,
defective OI
collagen may lead to
bleeding diatheses.: 333 The
safety of
anesthesia is also of more
concern among patients...
- the
years of 1876 to 1922,
totalling 19
cases on
families with
bleeding diatheses. The
earlier authors attributed the
condition to
hemophilia (even in the...
-
available in English.
Prolonged immobility as well as vein
condition are
diatheses that
increase the odds of
contracting deep vein thrombosis. Kim Kyung-jae...
- ISSN 0007-1447.
Retrieved April 30, 2021. Israels, M. C. G. (1970). "Haemorrhagic
Diatheses". The
British Medical Journal. 4 (5729): 228. ISSN 0007-1447. Retrieved...
- been
known to
cause respiratory tract disease, abortion,
haemorrhagic diatheses, pericarditis, periorchitis, enteritis, and peritonitis.
Sleepy foal syndrome:...
-
psychiatry in Russia.
Author of
Forensic Psychopathology,
Serbsky thought delinquency had no
congenital diatheses,
being the
result of
social causes....