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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Dic: Clinical Manifestations; Diagnosis and Treatment Options

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book-author

Balwinder Singh

publisher

Nova Science Pub Inc

file-type

PDF

pages

192 pages

language

English

isbn10

1629483230

isbn13

9781629483238


Book Description

Disseminated intravascular coagulation is a devastating syndrome characterized by the systemic activation of widespread activation of the coagulation cascade and thrombosis; which may result in severe bleeding and may lead to organ failure. Recent studies have shown that the incidence of DIC is decreasing; especially in men. Despite the improvements in health care delivery; the morbidity and mortality due to DIC remain very high. This ebook Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Dic: Clinical Manifestations; Diagnosis; and Treatment Options (PDF) provides an important timely update on important risk factors; the clinical manifestations; and treatment strategies for DIC; and provides in-depth information on pathophysiological aspects and various diagnostic scores used to diagnose DIC.

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book-author

Balwinder Singh

publisher

Nova Science Pub Inc

file-type

PDF

pages

192 pages

language

English

isbn10

1629483230

isbn13

9781629483238

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