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coagulability

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coagulability /co·ag·u·la·bil·i·ty/ (ko-ag″u-lah-bil´it-e) the capability of forming or of being formed into clots.
coagulability
[kō·ag′yələbil′itē]
Etymology: L, coagulare, to curdle
the state of being able to coagulate or form blood clots.

coagulability [ko-ag″u-lah-bil´ĭ-te]
capability of forming or of being formed into clots.

coagulability
the state of being capable of forming or of being formed into clots.


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This occurs through increased coagulability of the blood or development of atherosclerotic plaques.
This in turn boosts levels of coagulability -- the tendency of blood to clot.
After Beglin was discharged from the hospital, she developed coagulability, which required readmission to the hospital and another blood transfusion.
 
 
 
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