Category:Haemorrhagic Diseases
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- There is a wide range of diseases and syndromes that are characterised by haemorrhagic disease.
- Show either:
- An increased tendency to bleeding - haemorrhagic diathesis.
- Frank haemorrhages as a clinical feature - purpura.
- Altought this disease is sometimes obvious, it may also be discovered incidentally, for examply following surgery or trauma.
Classification of Haemorrhagic Diseases
- Haemorrhagic diseases may be due to
- Increased vessel fragility.
- Causes non-thrombocytopenic purpura.
- Inadequate haemostatic response.
- This may be caused by:
- Platelet dysfunction or deficiency.
- Causes primary or secondary thrombocytopenic purpura.
- Deficiencies or derangements of clotting factors.
- Platelet dysfunction or deficiency.
- This may be caused by:
- Increased vessel fragility.
- Syndromes caused by vascular fragility and platelet dysfunction tend to be purpuric and aquired.
- Sydromes caused by clotting factor defects tend to cause more severe bleeding and are usually congenital.
Pages in category "Haemorrhagic Diseases"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.