Bleeding disorders are a group of conditions of the
blood clotting (coagulation) system in which
bleeding is prolonged and excessive.
Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors ...
Full article >>>Bleeding disorders include a wide range of medical problems that
lead to poor
blood clotting and excessive
bleeding.
What is going on in the body?
Full article >>>Asthma,
diabetes,
bleeding disorder,
gout,
kidney disease,
liver disease or
stomach ulcers
Liver,
heart or
kidney disease;
high blood pressure;
bleeding disorder; or
stomach problems ...
Full article >>>Bleeding disorderProblems in the clotting mechanism of the
blood.
CardiologistA
physician who specializes in problems of the
heart.
EKGA tracing of the electrical activity of the
heart.
Full article >>>The
bleeding disorder is corrected by infusions of fresh frozen
plasma or factor X concentrates during
acute episodes or in preparation for
surgery.
Treatment for factor X
deficiency related to
amyloidosis involves surgical removal of the
spleen.
Full article >>>Blood and
bleeding disordersDisseminated
intravascular coagulation
HemophiliaSickle cell anemiaLeukemia Decreased levels of
blood platelets ...
Full article >>>Hemophilia is a
bleeding disorder. It is a rare, inherited condition that does not allow the
blood to
clot normally.
How does it occur?
Full article >>>Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon is a generalized
bleeding disorder that results from a profound
thrombocytopenia.
Full article >>>Repeated episodes of
bleeding into the
joint, as may occur in
hemophilia or other
bleeding disorders Repeated episodes of
gout or
pseudogout, in which
uric acid or
calcium crystals in the
joint cause episodes of
inflammation ...
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deficiency of one or more of these factors results in a
bleeding disorder (such as
hemophilia or von Willebrand's
disease).
Full article >>>This risk increases in those who have
bleeding disorder or those who take aspirin or other medicines that increase
bleeding. Fortunately, most episodes of
bleeding stop with minimal
treatment such as fluid replacement.
Full article >>>Why Performed:
The PT is a broad screening test for many types of
bleeding disorders. It evaluates
blood clotting disorders, usually
bleeding.
Normal
Values:
The normal range is 11 to 13.5 seconds ("normal" varies somewhat in different labs).
Full article >>>If a child has repeated bleeds or
bruising, especially without any notable accident or
trauma, or if they have
bleeding that seems very slow to stop, get medical advice.
Bleeding disorders such as haemophilia or von Willebrand
disease are rare but ...
Full article >>>Acute monocytic
leukemia comprises 3% to 6% of cases and is more common in adults.[59] Common clinical features for both
acute leukemias include
bleeding disorders, extramedullary masses,
cutaneous and
gingival infiltration, ...
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