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This medicine may increase your chance of having blood clotting problems (eg, venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, and stroke). Tell ...
In this inherited disorder, the blood lacks one of several clot-forming proteins. The result is prolonged bleeding, which can be life-threatening.
... hypercoagulable so that your risk of thrombotic events increases." The good news is that the thyroid hormone abnormalities can be managed. It starts with a ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of adjunctive Pharmacomechanical Catheter Directed Thrombolysis, which includes the ...
Factor VIIa is used to treat and prevent bleeding episodes in patients with Hemophilia A or B who have formed antibodies against other clotting proteins (eg, ...
Cancer · Carpal tunnel syndrome · Cholecystitis · Cleft lip and cleft palate · Colon cancer; Congenital disorders; Congenital hypercoagulability; Deep vein ...
This inherited clotting disorder can increase your chance of developing abnormal blood clots, most commonly in your legs or lungs.
Because COVID-19 infection is associated with an increased risk of hypercoagulable complications, we did exercise caution in patients on estrogen and raloxifene ...
says Dr. Kumar. There are several theories on why getting the flu might increase the chances of stroke. "Some of these are increased hypercoagulable state ...
Quantification of hypercoagulable state after blunt trauma: microparticle and thrombin generation are increased relative to injury severity, while standard ...
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