Sentences with phrase «abnormal clotting»

"Abnormal clotting" refers to the occurrence of blood clots in an unusual or excessive manner. Full definition
In cats with heart disease, there are certain findings on ultrasound that suggest a cat is at risk for forming abnormal clots even when they have not done so before.
Pets with abnormal clotting times may need to be hospitalized for a whole blood or plasma transfusion.
When this breakdown happens, the immune system responds by releasing products that cause an inflammatory reaction, activating abnormal clotting in the mother's lungs and blood vessels that can result in a serious blood - clotting disorder known as disseminated intravascular coagulation.
In particularly severe cases, the dog may become severely depressed, develop heart arrhythmia, abnormal clotting of the blood and shock and death may also occur.
Quercetin can provide arthritis relief, inhibit joint inflammation, inhibit the aggregation of platelets (abnormal clotting), and help improve circulation.
But before we talk about some of that stuff, the other thing I wanted to ask you about because I know this can promote some abnormal clots formation and something like the blood thickening that we talked about is excess estrogen.
Intravenous fluid therapy and monitoring for secondary complications such as kidney failure, development of neurologic symptoms, abnormal clotting, changes in blood pressure, and electrolytes abnormalities are typically recommended in cases of heatstroke.
Not every cat with heart disease will form an abnormal clot, in fact most will not; but there is presently no clear way to predict which cats will form these clots and which ones will not.
This is the mechanism that allows aspirin to be helpful in preventing abnormal clots, an important part of treatment for many human heart disease patients as well as pets with abnormal clotting tendencies.
Aneurisms and emboli (abnormal clotting) are common sequelae.
Abnormal clotting can occur on your dog's skin, mucous membranes (the gums), internal organs, tissues and body cavity.
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