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congenital platelet function defects
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blood clot formation, blood clots, storage pool disease, glanzmann's thrombasthenia, bernard-soulier syndrome, platelet function defects, congenital, congenital, present at birth, platelet function defects, disorders, the platelets, blood cells essential, the coagulation, the blood, congenital platelet function defects, bleeding disorders characterized by abnormal platelet function in spite of normal platelet counts, a family history of a bleeding disorder consisting of prolonged bleeding, easy bruising, bernard-soulier syndrome, congenital disorder, platelets lack receptors to adhere, walls, the blood vessels, bleeding severe, glanzmann's thrombasthenia, lack of a protein required, platelet aggregation, clumping, mucosal, postoperative bleeding, severe, storage pool disease, mild bleeding disorder that causes, bruising, risk factor, family history of a bleeding disorder, nosebleeds, intraoperative, postoperative bleeding, easy bruising, prolonged bleeding, superficial injuries, menstrual periods, abnormal, bleeding gums, cbc, reveal normal, occasionally low, platelet count, prolonged bleeding time, platelet aggregation test, normal pt, ptt, tests necessary, the testing of relatives, no specific treatment, disorders, bleeding disorders should avoid taking aspirin, it is known to prolong bleeding time, the time it takes to form clotting mechanisms, in the blood, platelet transfusions administered, patients have severe bleeding, control the bleeding, lifelong conditions, no cure, precautions to avoid catastrophic bleeding, severe bleeding, iron deficiency anemia in menstruating women, bleeding, bruising of an unknown cause is present, bleeding, does not respond, usual method of control, laboratory studies, detect the defective gene responsible, platelet disorders, genetic counseling of value to couples, a family history of any of these disorders who, planning children, in the future.
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