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Symptoms of COAGULATION DISORDERS


All these abnormalities can lead to excessive bleeding with trauma or surgery. In women, increased menstrual bleeding can occur. Congenital deficiencies, such as hemophilia, can lead to bleeding within the joints. This can eventually lead to fibrosis and arthritis of the joint, with impaired function. Bleeding can occur in vital organ with minor trauma, such as the brain. Blood in the urine can come from injuries or trauma to the urogenital tract. DIC is a severe, generalized bleeding disorder. It frequently arises in acutely ill patients. Extensive trauma, obstetrical catastrophes, systemic infections and burns all can produce this. It results is impaired systemic clotting and bleeding, often within multiple organs.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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