Sentences with phrase «coagulation deficiencies»

They had lethargy and vomiting up to three days after xylitol exposure, and many developed blood coagulation deficiencies due to the liver failure.
In July 2001 Coffee's client was taking care of his 11 - month - old son, Mike (not his real name), whom pediatrician Yazbak later described as suffering from «multiple medical problems» including malnutrition and possible blood coagulation deficiency.

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The condition is a result of a deficiency or dysfunction in a coagulation factor known as Factor IX and it currently has no cure.
February 01, 2008 Dr. Bin Zhang, PhD awarded prestigious Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Research Award from March of Dimes The March of Dimes Foundation has awarded Bin Zhang, PhD, Assistant Staff, GMI, a Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Award for his proposed work entitled,» Receptor - Mediated ER - to - Golgi Transport of Coagulation Factors V and VIII: Deficiencies in the Early Secretory Pathway as Pathogenic Mechanisms of Congenital Disorders.»
These changes as well as other failures of mineral metabolism that occur during magnesium deficiency contribute to excessive excitation of nerves and muscles, blood coagulation, and poor mineralization of bones and teeth.
K1 regulates coagulation of the blood, is abundant in plant foods, and is efficiently recycled by the body (warfarin acts by interrupting this recycling, creating a vitamin K deficiency in the body).
Hemophilia A: a blood clotting disorder due to deficiency of coagulation factor VIII (this is the most common type of hemophilia in dogs).
Withnall E, Giger U. Effects of recombinant human activated factor VII and canine fresh frozen plasma in Beagles with hereditary coagulation factor VII deficiency.
Hemophilia A is a deficiency of coagulation factor VIII, and is the most common inherited clotting disorder in dogs.
Hemophilia results from a deficiency of the coagulation Factors VIII and IX.
Coagulation factor VII deficiency is inherited in an Autosomal Recessive manner in dogs meaning that they must receive two copies of the mutated gene (one from each parent) to develop the disease.
Due to the instability of the canine liver, blood may not coagulate or may end with a deficiency of vital factors needed for coagulation, thus leaving dog with either hypovolemia, anemia (low red blood cell count) or both.
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