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Thrombophilia (sometimes
called hypercoagulability or a
prothrombotic state) is an
abnormality of
blood coagulation that
increases the risk of thrombosis...
- asymptomatic.
Subacute presentation is the most
common form.
Patients with
hypercoagulable disorders,
polycythemia vera, and
hepatocellular carcinoma are at a...
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Hypercoagulability in
pregnancy is the
propensity of
pregnant women to
develop thrombosis (blood clots).
Pregnancy itself is a
factor of hypercoagulability...
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predisposition to
excessive clot
formation (thrombus), also
known as a
hypercoagulable state or thrombophilia.
Coagulopathy may
cause uncontrolled internal...
- and thus
contribute to the
hypercoagulable state in
cancer patients. In
patients with malignancy-****ociated
hypercoagulable states, the
blood may spontaneously...
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preexisting condition,
known as a
hypercoagulable state.
These can
include such
things as pregnancy,
trauma or surgery.
Hypercoagulable states can be an inherited...
- that
helps blood clot),
which causes an
increase in
blood clotting (
hypercoagulability). Due to this mutation,
protein C, an
anticoagulant protein that normally...
- Abou-Ismail MY,
Diamond A,
Kapoor S,
Arafah Y,
Nayak L (October 2020). "The
hypercoagulable state in COVID-19: Incidence, pathophysiology, and management". Thrombosis...
- (endothelial) injury/dysfunction, and
altered blood coagulation (
hypercoagulability). Some risk
factors predispose for
venous thrombosis while others...
- in the
evaluation of
hypercoagulability, hypocoagulability, and
fibrinolytic abnormalities. It is able to
detect hypercoagulability ****ociated with pregnancy...