Coagulopathy
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Coagulopathy Conditions
Conditions that can cause coagulopathy include:
Aplastic anemia
Bleeding from anticoagulant
Chemotherapy side effect:
Low
platelet count
Aplastic anemia
Cirrhosis
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Factor 10 deficiency
Factor 12 deficiency
Factor 2 deficiency
Factor 5 deficiency
Factor 7 deficiency
Hemophilia A
Hemophilia B
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Leukemia
Platelet function disorder
Thrombolytic therapy
Von Willebrand's disease
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Related Topics:
Bleeding from anticoagulant
Bleeding gums
Easy bruising
Factor 10 deficiency
Factor 12 deficiency
Factor 2 deficiency
Factor 5 deficiency
Factor 7 deficiency
Hemophilia A
Hemophilia B
Nosebleeds
Platelet function disorder
Von Willebrand's disease
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Black stool
Bleeding gums
Excessive bleeding
Excessive bruising
Nosebleeds
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Last Updated: Apr 14, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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