Blood clotting diseases and disorders

    • [DOC File]Recessive Genetic Disorders:

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      25. What makes this relationship possible? Because sickled red blood cells die within . 10-20 days, the parasite does not have time to replicate and invade other cells. Sex-Linked Disorders. 26 What is a sex-linked trait? Traits controlled by genes located on the X chromosome. 27. What are 2 examples of disorders …

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Bleeding (hemorrhage)—trauma; blood-clotting disorders (coagulopathy) Blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary thromboembolism)—immune-mediated breakdown of red blood cells (known as …

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    • [DOCX File]Coach Freeman's Blog

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      Blood consists of cells floating in a fluid called plasma. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an important substance that carries oxygen; platelets are involved in clotting mechanisms; and white blood cells, …

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    • [DOC File]HEMOPHILIA

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      impaired body's ability to control blood clotting or coagulation. lifelong condition with no cure (other than liver transplantation. Causes. Hemophilia A is an X-linked genetic disorder involving a lack of functional clotting …

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    • [DOC File]PLATELET DISORDERS

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      Massive transfusion of stored blood. Decreased platelet production. Most common cause of thrombocytopenia. Most commonly part of generalized bone marrow failure. Congenital disorders e.g. Thrombocytopenia with absent radii (TAR), May-Hegglin anomaly rare. Diagnosis made from clinical history, physical findings, peripheral blood …

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    • [DOC File]GENETICS DISORDER RESEARCH PROJECT

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      This unit project focuses on how genetics affects humans directly. Many people are affected by genetic disorders; you may even have some family members or friends with some of these diseases. I …

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      Prothrombin: Necessary for blood clotting. Plasma – clotting factors = serum. Serum: Liquid remaining after forming whole blood clots. Serum contains antibodies. IV admin of albumin is sometimes used as a plasma volume expander in people with abnormally low blood volume. It will draw out about 3-4 times its volume of fluid into the blood ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 19

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      Blood clotting involves a cascade of reactions that may be divided into three stages: formation of prothrombinase (prothrombin activator), conversion of prothrombin into thrombin, and conversion of soluble fibrinogen into insoluble fibrin (Figure 19.11). The clotting …

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    • [DOC File]Platelet and Coagulation Disorders - Josh Corwin

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      Clotting also requires: calcium ions and about a dozen other clotting factors. Most of these circulate in the blood as inactive precursors and are activated through proteolytic cleavage. Damaged cells …

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