- is an
unusual susceptibility to
bleed (hemorrhage)
mostly due to
hypocoagulability (a
condition of
irregular and slow
blood clotting), in turn caused...
- and
venous thromboembolism.[citation needed]
Trauma triad of
death Hypocoagulability Hypercoagulability Hunt BJ (February 2014). "Bleeding and coagulopathies...
- chloride/Calcium diglutamate,
others Hypokalemia Pot****ium
Coagulopathy Hypocoagulability Coagulation screen Fresh frozen plasma/Cryoprecipitate/Platelets...
-
blood pressure, vomiting, malaise, diarrhea,
capillary bleeding,
hypocoagulability (severe cases) No
Brucella species Brucellosis fevers,
sweating (often...
- CM, Thromboelastography: a tool for
measuring hypercoagulability,
hypocoagulability, and fibrinolysis,
Journal of
Veterinary Emergency and
Critical Care:15(1)...
- test is
potentially useful in the
evaluation of hypercoagulability,
hypocoagulability, and
fibrinolytic abnormalities. It is able to
detect hypercoagulability...
- event,
additionally caution should be
taken with
usage of
NSAIDS Hypocoagulability Hypercoagulability "Platelet
storage pool
deficiency |
Genetic and...
-
automated thrombogram (CAT): a
universal routine test for hyper- and
hypocoagulability".
Pathophysiol Haemost Thromb. 32 (5–6): 249–53. doi:10.1159/000073575...
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quantified with
blood tests and is used in the
diagnosis of hyper- and
hypocoagulable states and in the
monitoring of
anticoagulant therapy. It was initially...