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Hemorrhagic diathesis, caused by disorders of the plasmatic coagulation factors, see also Hemorrhagic diathesis. A distinction is made between:
- Congenital coagulopathy, genetically determined coagulopathy with mostly selective coagulation defects ( hemophilia, Willebrand v. Jürgens disease)
- Acquired coagulopathy (disorders of several coagulation factors - see also the kinetic picture of purpura fulminans)
- Vitamin K deficiency
- Hepatogenic bleeding tendency
- Uremic bleeding tendency
- Consumption coagulopathy
- Immunocoagulopathies (formation of inhibitors)
- Purpura hyperglobulinaemica
- Hemorrhagic diathesis of the newborn.
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Haemophilia a; Hemorrhagic diathesis; Purpura fulminans; Purpura hyperglobulinaemica; Vitamin k deficiency;Disclaimer
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