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Geburtsh Frauenheilk · Feb 1976
[The clinical significance of deficiency coagulopathy in relationship to consumption coagulopathy (authors' transl)].
- F K Beller, H Wagner, and F Graubner.
- Geburtsh Frauenheilk. 1976 Feb 1;36(2):140-5.
AbstractA deficiency coagulopathy may lead to a coagulation defect in the presence of massive blood loss which is characterized by a dilution of the coagulation factors especially a dilution of the plasma fibrinogen and the platelets and a dilution of their function. Hemorrhages which are triggered by a coagulation defect (consumption coagulopathy) may be aggravated by the additional loss of coagulation factors. The combination of a coagulation coagulopathy with a deficiency coagulopathy results in a bad prognosis. A case of deficiency coagulopathy and a case of consumption coagulopathy with additional deficiency coagulopathy are reported, the clinical importance and the management of these conditions are discussed.
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