Coagulopathy
see also: Etymology of Coagulopathy
The medical term of hemorrhagic coagulopathy or diathèse indicates a failure in the mechanism of coagulation of the body. Although there exist several causes, the symptoms consist mainly of a excessive Hémorragie and an absence of Coagulation.
The Hemophilia, for example, is a Genetic disease characterized by a coagulopathy.
It can also be acquired after a hepatic Insuffisance, a disseminated intravascular Coagulation or a notable exposure to the Coumaphène. Moreover, the Venin hemotoxic of certain species of Serpent S (Bothrops, Crotale S and other species of Viper S) can cause this condition.
See too
Coagulation
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