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hemorrhagic diathesis |
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hemorrhagic diathesis [-raj′ik] an inherited predisposition to any of a number of abnormalities characterized by excessive bleeding. See also Fanconi's syndrome, hemophilia, von Willebrand's disease. hemorrhagic diathesis, n an inherited predisposition to any one of a number of abnormalities characterized by excessive bleeding. hemorrhagic pertaining to or characterized by hemorrhage. hemorrhagic bowel disease of swine see proliferative hemorrhagic enteropathy. canine hemorrhagic fever see canine ehrlichiosis. hemorrhagic diathesis a tendency to bleed due to any one or a combination of clotting defects. Occurs, for example, in diseases of liver in which there may be defects in the prothrombin complex, or in fibrinogen or thromboplastin availability. See hemophilia, purpura hemorrhagica, disseminated intravascular coagulation. hemorrhagic disease an undifferentiated disease manifested by unprovoked hemorrhage and caused by any one of a number of factors. See also hemophilia, epizootic hemorrhagic disease of deer, warfarin, canine ehrlichiosis, hemorrhagic syndrome (below). hemorrhagic disease of the newborn see neonatal hemorrhagic disease (below). hemorrhagic enteritis an acute, highly fatal disease of turkeys over 4 weeks of age characterized by bloody droppings, a short course and a high prevalence and caused by an adenovirus. hemorrhagic enterotoxemia profound toxemia accompanied by hemorrhagic enteritis. It is caused by Clostridium perfringens types A, B, C and E. hemorrhagic foal enteritis see antibiotic-associated colitis. neonatal hemorrhagic disease hemorrhagic disease of the newborn; may be due to maternal isoimmunization, e.g. in pigs. See also umbilical hemorrhage. hemorrhagic septicemia a septicemic pasteurellosis of cattle and other ruminants, rarely of pigs and horses. It is caused by Pasteurella multocida type 1 (or B) rarely D or E, and characterized by a sudden onset of high fever, dyspnea, salivation, hot painful subcutaneous swellings and submucosal petechiae and death in about 24 hours. Called also septicemic pasteurellosis, el guedda. Occurs also in finfish, caused by opportunist bacteria including Aeromonas, Pseudomonas spp. hemorrhagic shock see shock. hemorrhagic syndrome a widespread disease of domestic fowl causing significant losses due to death in birds about 5 to 9 weeks of age. The cause may be multifactorial but viruses are suspected to play an important role. Characterized by clinical anemia, leukopenia, anemia and hemorrhages in all tissues. hemorrhagic diathesis Medtalk Bleeding–like crazy, like stuck pig How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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MHF is characterized by sudden onset of fever, headache, myalgia, arthralgia, and frequently progresses to diarrhea and vomiting, hemorrhagic diathesis (petechiae, hematemesis, melena), and death (1). Hemorrhagic diathesis is a common complication of dengue fever. We conducted additional tests because thrombocytopenia could have been the first sign of a more severe form of dengue infection, dengue hemorrhagic fever, which is associated with hemorrhagic diathesis and shock (6). |
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