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Abnormal blood clots are more common in people who have blood types of A, B or ... Hereditary thrombophilia. In: Williams Hematology. 9th ed. New York, N.Y. ...
... thrombophilia that causes blood clots to form too easily. But tests did not confirm the known thrombophilic conditions. Image of Anand Padmanabhan, M.B.B.S. ...
Doctors generally prescribe blood-thinning medications to treat people who develop abnormal blood clots. ... Hereditary thrombophilia. In: Williams Hematology.
The affected vein might be near the surface of the skin (superficial thrombophlebitis) or deep within a muscle (deep vein thrombosis, or DVT). Blood clot in leg ...
... Thrombosis and Thromboprophylaxis in Patients with Thrombophilia. Print ... thrombotic events for which guidelines have been developed and defined. After the ...
For superficial and deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, you might take medications that thin the blood and dissolve clots. You may wear compression stockings that are ...
... thrombotic disorders, including: Disorders of coagulation, bleeding, and clotting ... Thrombophilia Center within the Mayo Clinic Vascular Center. Request an ...
This condition occurs when your body produces too many platelets, the cells that help blood clot. Thrombocytosis can cause clotting or bleeding problems.
Learn about causes and treatment of this blood disorder that mainly affects women and may cause blood clots and miscarriages.
In this inherited disorder, the blood lacks one of several clot-forming proteins. The result is prolonged bleeding, which can be life-threatening.
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