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Angina Bullosa Hemorrhagica... or hemostatic defect. This condition was first described in 1933 as traumatic oral hemophlyctenosis. Badham first used the currently accepted term ...
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Forensic Autopsy of Blunt Force Trauma... by the practicing forensic pathologist. Whereas other forms of traumatic death (eg, gunshot wounds, sharp force injuries) occur under a ...
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External Ear Inflammatory Diseases...of the ear are numerous and may be categorized broadly as infectious, traumatic, and immunologic. Infectious diseases of the external ear have been ...
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Acute Anemia... bleeding and nutritional deficits. Some life-threatening causes include traumatic injury,[1] massive upper or lower gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage, ...
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Platelet Disorders... and the characteristic physical examination findings are petechiae and purpura. In comparison, defects in secondary hemostasis result in delayed deep ...
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Pediatric Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency... patients with pyruvate kinase deficiency or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Presurgery antibiotics Usually prepare patients who require ...
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Hemothorax... a patient with right hemothorax. Prompt identification and treatment of traumatic hemothorax is an essential part of the care of the injured ...
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Nonplatelet Hemostatic Disorders... Multiple myeloma Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia Henoch-Schonlein purpura Hyperglobulinemic purpura Cavernous hemangioma Hereditary hemorrhagic ...
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Pediatric Helicobacter Pylori Infection... manifestations, such as short stature, immune thrombocytopenic purpura, and migraine with varying level of evidence. Race The prevalence is ...
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Hemophilia A... with hemophilia may present with easy bruising, inadequate clotting of traumatic injury or—in the case of severe hemophilia—spontaneous hemorrhage. ...