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==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
#infection | |||
#carcinoma | |||
#acute leukemia | |||
#trauma (head) | |||
#shock | |||
#liver disease | |||
#pregnancy | |||
#vascular disease | |||
#envenomation | |||
#ARDS | |||
#transfusion reaction | |||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
#PT high | |||
#PTT high | |||
#Platlet low | |||
#Fibrinogen low | |||
#FDP high | |||
#D-dimer high | |||
#RBCs fragmented | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
See Heme: Bleeding Treatment | See Heme: Bleeding Treatment | ||
==Source == | ==Source == | ||
1/26/06 DONALDSON (addapted from Tintinalli) | 1/26/06 DONALDSON (addapted from Tintinalli) | ||
[[Category:Heme/Onc]] | [[Category:Heme/Onc]] |
Revision as of 16:04, 14 March 2011
Causes
- infection
- carcinoma
- acute leukemia
- trauma (head)
- shock
- liver disease
- pregnancy
- vascular disease
- envenomation
- ARDS
- transfusion reaction
Diagnosis
- PT high
- PTT high
- Platlet low
- Fibrinogen low
- FDP high
- D-dimer high
- RBCs fragmented
Treatment
See Heme: Bleeding Treatment
Source
1/26/06 DONALDSON (addapted from Tintinalli)