Coagulopathy disorders

    • [DOC File]PLATELET DISORDERS - University of the West Indies

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      Consumption coagulopathy Defibrination syndrome. It is a systemic pathological process that results in both thrombosis and hemorrhage initiated by a number of defined disorders. Both acute and chronic forms exist. These guidelines relate predominantly to the . acute form.

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      Disorders that accompany cancer (known as "paraneoplastic disorders") Blood clotting disorder—disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC), a bleeding problem in which clotting factors are activated and clotting factors and platelets are used up. Abnormal Function of Platelets or Thrombocytes in the Blood (Known as "Thrombopathia")

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    • [DOC File]Coagulopathy - Stanford University

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      Congenital disorders e.g. Thrombocytopenia with absent radii (TAR), May-Hegglin anomaly rare. Diagnosis made from clinical history, physical findings, peripheral blood count/film, bone marrow ... Associated with coagulopathy 20 consumption of coagulation factors. Treatment: Treat/remove underlying cause. Platelet transfusions, FFP(replace ...

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    • [DOC File]National PBM Monograph Template Rev20091005

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      Disorders of the Liver and Gastrointestinal Tract 9. 7. ... low levels of clotting factors result in a “coagulopathy” in which bleeding risk increases; note that bleeding is made even more likely by the fact that those with cirrhosis often have thrombocytopenia due to splenomegaly; splenomegaly in cirrhosis is a consequence of portal ...

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    • [DOC File]Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation

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      In “coagulation factor” disorders, however, bleeding DOES typically involve deeper tissues, including joints and skeletal muscles; however, prolonged “oozing” after minor injuries is uncommon due to coagulation factor disorders alone;

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    • [DOC File]Homepage | Wiley

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      Blood/lymphatic system disorders: coagulopathy, lymphopenia Metabolic/nutritional disorders: hyponatremia, metabolic acidosis, hypokalemia Nervous system disorders: cognitive disorder, syncope, cerebral hemorrhage, lethargy

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    • Coagulopathy - Wikipedia

      Pre-existing disorders: Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura. Possibly from antiplatlet antibodies. Can occur acutely, especially in kids following viral illness. Symptoms: ... "Suspected coagulopathy due to deficiency of soluble coagulation factors in a patient who is bleeding where coagulation studies are pending at the time of infusion."

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    • [DOC File]1-10-08 Platelet Disorders

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      Disorders of the nasal passages leading to blockage of the airways (nasal obstruction)—narrowed nostrils (known as “stenotic nares”); polyp; infection; inflammation; cancer; trauma; blood-clotting disorders (known as “coagulopathy”) or bleeding disorders. Disorders of the throat (pharynx)—overly long soft palate; foreign body; cancer

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    • Key Points_Gastro 9 - Ohio University

      Anti-platelet antibodies – can bind & block receptors important for adhesion & aggregation; generally have better platelet function than other disorders here. Liver Disease – bad protein synthesis ( coagulopathy; creates bad platelets. Drugs – can bind to platelet receptors, interfere with action

      disorders of coagulation


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