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The most frequent causes of death were renal insufficiency or hemorrhagicdiathesis.
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Dunlape reports a case of hemorrhagicdiathesis, following suppression of the catamenia, attended by vicarious hemorrhage from the gums, which terminated fatally.
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This study aimed to investigate rabbit hemorrhagicdisease virus (RHDV) in China.
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A rhabdovirus associated with a lethal hemorrhagicdisease in cultured turbot Scophthalmus maximus Linnaeus was isolated.
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Arenaviruses can cause severe hemorrhagicdisease in humans, which can progress to organ failure and death.
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Ebola virus infections cause a deadly hemorrhagicdisease for which no vaccines or therapeutics has received regulatory approval.
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Thus, VWD can be a severe hemorrhagicdisease requiring frequent treatment or a mild condition that may not be clinically relevant.
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Thorough investigation excluded a hemorrhagicdisorder.
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Acquired hemophilia is a rare hemorrhagicdisorder caused by the spontaneous appearance of inhibitory autoantibodies directed against endogenous coagulation factor VIII (FVIII).
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It is not surprising, therefore, that membrane defects are common in platelets from patients with inherited hemorrhagicdisorders caused by platelet dysfunction.
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It is not surprising, therefore, that membrane defects are common in platelets from patients with inherited hemorrhagicdisorders caused by platelet dysfunction.
Usage of bleeding disorder in English
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There was no history of trauma or family history of bleedingdisorder.
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Most common bleedingdisorder was Von Willebrand disease and Platelet functional disorders.
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The bleedingdisorder that killed him was as a side-effect of the ITP.
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Hereditary deficiency of factor VIII (FVIII) leads to hemophilia A, a severe X-linked bleedingdisorder.
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Hemophilia B is an X-linked recessive bleedingdisorder caused by abnormalities in the coagulation factor IX gene.
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Prompt diagnosis of this acquired bleedingdisorder is essential for management, aimed at haemorrhage control and inhibitor suppression.
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SUMMARY: Background Hemophilia B is a bleedingdisorder characterized by a deficiency of coagulation factor IX (FIX).
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The safe correction of an inherited bleedingdisorder in utero prior to the onset of organ damage is highly desirable.
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Hemophilia is a bleedingdisorder caused by mutations in the genes encoding coagulation Factor VIII (FVIII) or FIX.
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The multiple bruises to the child's face were the result of a bleedingdisorder that caused her to bruise easily, he said.
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These data demonstrate that embryonic stem cell transplantation at an early embryonic stage has potential as therapy for this progressively debilitating, life-threatening bleedingdisorder.
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Here we present a family of a TS proband that has several members with obsessive-compulsive symptoms, a bleedingdisorder, and an unusual sensitivity to heat.
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France's Sanofi won Ablynx and its prized experimental bleedingdisorder drug caplacizumab with a 50 percent-higher bid than an previously rejected offer from Novo Nordisk.
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Thrombocytopenia is a bleedingdisorder that causes deficiencies in blood platelets, as antibodies that would attack the virus turn against the platelets that help clotting.
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Factor XI (FXI) deficiency is a rare bleedingdisorder, resulting in a wide range of bleeding manifestations, from asymptomatic bleeding to injury-related bleeding.
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Hemophilia is an inherited bleedingdisorder in which the blood does not clot properly, leading to spontaneous bleeding and bleeding following minor injuries or surgery.