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- 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...
- component of the model. Thus, at the time in which the TN model was proposed, diatheses contributing to the onset of schizophrenia were prin****lly presumed to...
- com/viewarticle/769266_4 Kaznelson P (1916). "Verschwinden der hämorrhagische Diathese bei einem Falle von essentieller Thrombopenie (Frank) nach Milzextirpation...
- 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...
- surgery or invasive procedure. Other common causes include hemorrhagic diatheses, thromboembolic diseases, blunt trauma, and adrenocorticotropic hormone...