• No results found

Bleeding Disorders

An account of congenital rare bleeding disorders: a systematic study from a tertiary care centre in Eastern India

An account of congenital rare bleeding disorders: a systematic study from a tertiary care centre in Eastern India

... of bleeding with complains ranging from epistaxis, gum bleeding, menorrhagia, melaena, wet purpura, etc for variable ...had bleeding from causes (non-bleeding/non-coagulation factor ...

5

Review Article Guidelines on the laboratory diagnosis of congenital bleeding disorders in Pakistan

Review Article Guidelines on the laboratory diagnosis of congenital bleeding disorders in Pakistan

... disorders caused by the deficiency of factor VIII and factor IX respectively. The main stay of treatment is replacement of the deficient clotting factor. About 20 to 30% of haemophilia A patients develop ...

10

A clinico haematological study of inherited bleeding disorders in children

A clinico haematological study of inherited bleeding disorders in children

... congenital bleeding disorders coming to a tertiary level hospital and establishing accurately their etiological ...inherited bleeding disorders. This study aims to detect congenital ...

6

Autosomal recessive inherited bleeding disorders in Pakistan: a cross-sectional study from selected regions

Autosomal recessive inherited bleeding disorders in Pakistan: a cross-sectional study from selected regions

... membrane bleeding, epistaxis and ...hemophilia-like bleeding disorder with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 300,000–500,000 ...a bleeding disorder associated with a total or near-total absence of von ...

7

Relevance of Abusive Head Trauma to Intracranial Hemorrhages and Bleeding Disorders

Relevance of Abusive Head Trauma to Intracranial Hemorrhages and Bleeding Disorders

... bleeding disorders. It is likely that patients with more severe bleeding symptoms, including ICH, were more likely to be referred to ...each bleeding disorder in this study are likely to be ...

10

Rare Bleeding Disorders in Children: Identification and Primary Care Management

Rare Bleeding Disorders in Children: Identification and Primary Care Management

... acquired bleeding diathesis. The rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) comprise inherited de fi ciencies of coagulation factors I (congenital fi brinogen de fi ciencies), II, V, VII, X, XI, and XIII and ...

13

Comparing regional models of congenital bleeding disorders: preliminary steps in the Italian context

Comparing regional models of congenital bleeding disorders: preliminary steps in the Italian context

... Background: Among these diseases, congenital bleeding disorders (CBD) represent a significant societal burden in terms of high morbidity costs and health outcomes. In Italy, the organization and provision ...

8

ESSENTIALS OF NIDANAPANCHAKA W.S.R TO BLEEDING DISORDERS IN AYURVEDA .......

ESSENTIALS OF NIDANAPANCHAKA W.S.R TO BLEEDING DISORDERS IN AYURVEDA .......

... like bleeding path, predominance of doshas, symptoms of types according to dosha, one can find some minor differences in pathogenesis of bleeding disor- ders like gunas of dosas involved, different ...from ...

6

Clinical Utility of ISTH BAT (International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Bleeding Assessment Tool) and Thromboelastography for assessment of patients referred for evaluation of Bleeding disorders.

Clinical Utility of ISTH BAT (International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Bleeding Assessment Tool) and Thromboelastography for assessment of patients referred for evaluation of Bleeding disorders.

... While evaluating the BATs for its clinical utility the objective and the setting where it is used must be borne in mind. It may be used for screening patients during first visit in primary and tertiary centers or it can ...

103

A global quantitative survey of hemostatic assessment in postpartum hemorrhage and experience with associated bleeding disorders

A global quantitative survey of hemostatic assessment in postpartum hemorrhage and experience with associated bleeding disorders

... gynecologists were recruited from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Japan. The survey was translated into the local language in each country. Physicians were ran- domly sampled from consulting group lists of ...

9

Uteroplacental bleeding disorders during pregnancy: do missing paternal characteristics influence risk?

Uteroplacental bleeding disorders during pregnancy: do missing paternal characteristics influence risk?

... uteroplacental bleeding disorders in pregnan- cies with partial or complete missing paternal informa- tion is the higher proportion of pregnancies to women <25 years, <12 years of completed education, ...

7

Epidemiology of Hereditary Coagulation Bleeding Disorders: A 15-Year Experience From Southern Iran

Epidemiology of Hereditary Coagulation Bleeding Disorders: A 15-Year Experience From Southern Iran

... In this cross-sectional epidemiologic report, patients with HBDs registered at the Fars Hemophilia Center, affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran, were evaluated. The Fars Hemophilia Center ...

5

Clinical utility of remote platelet function measurement using P selectin: assessment of aspirin, clopidogrel, and prasugrel and bleeding disorders

Clinical utility of remote platelet function measurement using P selectin: assessment of aspirin, clopidogrel, and prasugrel and bleeding disorders

... Vascular diseases such as myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke are associated with increased platelet function whilst the risk of recurrence is reduced by antiplatelet agents such as aspirin, clopidogrel, and ...

7

Inherited Bleeding Disorders in Iraq and Consanguineous Marriage

Inherited Bleeding Disorders in Iraq and Consanguineous Marriage

... Inherited bleeding disorders (InBDs) are rare complicated diseases, difficult and expensive to treat, the defect usually due to quantitative or qualitative deficiency of clotting factors, platelets or ...

9

Genetic analysis of bleeding disorders.

Genetic analysis of bleeding disorders.

... Molecular genetic analysis of inherited bleeding disorders has been practiced for over 30 years. Technological changes have enabled advances, from analyses using extragenic linked markers to next- ...

15

Genetic analysis of bleeding disorders.

Genetic analysis of bleeding disorders.

... WFH SoA Edison et al Genetic Laboratory for Bleeding Disorders 7 PCR methodology described by Rossetti et al [12]. This allows screening for all F8 and F9 variants in one sequencing run of multiple samples ...

16

Evaluation for Bleeding Disorders in Suspected Child Abuse

Evaluation for Bleeding Disorders in Suspected Child Abuse

... and bleeding symptoms as the only fi nding concerning for abuse, consideration must be given to the multitude of primary causes of DIC, including trauma, sepsis, and primary bleeding disorders, among ...

11

LAB DIAGNOSIS OF BLEEDING DISORDERS .......

LAB DIAGNOSIS OF BLEEDING DISORDERS .......

... as bleeding and if it persists for a long term then it is called as bleeding ...disorder. Bleeding disorder is life threatening as loss ...for bleeding also. Bleeding disorders ...

5

Bleeding Disorders in Congenital Syndromes

Bleeding Disorders in Congenital Syndromes

... a bleeding diathesis, which may not be evident at ...accompanying bleeding diathesis due to thrombocytopenia or other coagulation defects may be a part of the syndrome that is not routinely ...

14

Evidence supporting the use of recombinant activated factor VII in congenital bleeding disorders

Evidence supporting the use of recombinant activated factor VII in congenital bleeding disorders

... in bleeding frequency persisted during the 3-month postprophylaxis period (median value for target joint bleeds per 3 months, 5 for 90 µ g/kg dose and 5 for 270 µ g/kg dose, both P , ...

10

Show all 9825 documents...

Related subjects