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Haemorrhagic Diseases
There are a wide range of diseases and syndromes that are characterised by haemorrhagic disease. They show either frank haemorrhage such as purpura or an increased tendency to bleeding - haemorrhagic diathesis as a clinical feature. Although haemorhagic disease is sometimes obvious, it may also be discovered incidentally, for example following surgery or trauma.
Haemorrhagic Disease Pathophysiology The Pathophysiology of Haemorrhagic Disease
Pages in category "Haemorrhagic Diseases"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.