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Apr 1, 2024

Is coagulation factor 12 deficiency thrombophilic?

Embolism

Coagulation factor 12 deficiency is a deficiency of the coagulation factor E.D., which is a possible cause of thrombophilia, as well as other disorders such as congenital E.D. deficiency, liver…

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Feb 29, 2024

Effects of embolism on pregnant women

Embolism

Susceptibility to embolism may cause venous thromboembolism in pregnant women, which can lead to adverse effects such as intrauterine growth restriction, embryonic arrest, intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus, and also…

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Feb 15, 2024

Is lifelong anticoagulation necessary for euthyroidism?

Embolism

Easy thrombosis is a state of hypercoagulability of the blood due to an inherited or acquired deficiency of the anticoagulant proteins coagulation factors and fibrinolytic proteins. If it is due…

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Jan 8, 2024

Characteristics of pregnant women prone to embolism

Embolism

The main characteristic of pregnant women with eosinophilia is that it tends to lead to embryonic arrest in the early stages of pregnancy, and is also prone to miscarriage and…

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Jan 8, 2024

Are you born with thrombophilia?

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Easy thrombosis is not necessarily born, but may also be acquired, i.e., acquired. The condition is caused by an imbalance in the body’s coagulation control mechanism due to various factors,…

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Jan 8, 2024

Can embolism cause fetal arrest?

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IBS, which may lead to fetal arrest, is a pregnancy disorder with a high thrombotic risk, leading to a high number of adverse pregnancy outcomes, which may be improved with…

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Dec 6, 2023

Do pregnant women need to be hospitalized if they are prone to embolism?

Embolism

IBS in pregnant women is a thrombotic disorder that necessitates hospitalization during the onset of the disease. It has a significant impact on the health of pregnant women and can…

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Nov 6, 2023

How long to give heparin for embolism

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Easy thrombosis playing low molecular heparin for 7-14 days, after the condition is stabilized, it can be changed to oral anticoagulant drug treatment. Easy thrombosis patients are prone to form…

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Aug 6, 2023

What are the effects of embolism on pregnant women?

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Embolism can have a significant impact on pregnant women. A good pregnancy depends on an adequate blood supply to the placenta, and thrombosis of placental tissue can cause a decrease…

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Apr 6, 2023

Thrombophilia and prevention of thrombosis

Embolism

γ€€γ€€I. The concept of thrombophilia.γ€€γ€€In 1965, Eegberg used the term “thrombophilia” when reporting on a Norwegian family with a tendency to thrombosis, and since then the term has been widely…

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Embolism

  • Is coagulation factor 12 deficiency thrombophilic?
  • Effects of embolism on pregnant women
  • Is lifelong anticoagulation necessary for euthyroidism?
  • Characteristics of pregnant women prone to embolism
  • Are you born with thrombophilia?
  • Can embolism cause fetal arrest?
  • Do pregnant women need to be hospitalized if they are prone to embolism?
  • How long to give heparin for embolism
  • What are the effects of embolism on pregnant women?
  • Thrombophilia and prevention of thrombosis
  • How to treat easy embolism
  • How much do you know about easy embolism?
  • Clinical Genetic Study of Embolism Gains Ground
  • Impact of acquired embolism on adverse maternal and infant outcomes
  • What should be screened for first when embolism is suspected?
  • How long should I take heparin for easy embolism in pregnancy?
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