Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of this CME series, and acquired, which is the subject of discussion in the current issue. In contrast to inherited haemorrhagic disorders, where generally a single haemostatic abnormality is found, multiple haemostatic defects are commonly present in acquired haemorrhagic diseases. Bleeding is often a presenting manifestation of systemic disease and requires a multidisciplinary team approach. Iatrogenic causes of abnormal haemostasis are of particular importance to the emergency physician. This CME article aims to provide an approach to the diagnosis and management of acquired bleeding disorders encountered in general practice
Hemostasis is initiated by injury to the vascular wall, leading to the deposition of platelets adher...
Introduction: Defects in blood coagulation can be congenital or acquired. Haemophilia belongs to the...
The antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are commonly associated with thrombotic events and obstetric c...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a challenge for mo...
Abstract Background: Coagulation plays an important role in haemostasis. Bleeding disorders caused b...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as a physiological response to blood vessel injury and bleeding,...
Introduction: Rare acquired bleeding disorders include a wide spectrum of coagulopathies characteriz...
Except for menstrual bleeding, spontaneous bleeding is abnormal. The presence of normal blood vessel...
Bleeding disorders constitute a large proportion of referrals to hematology departments. Worldwide, ...
The paper presents the major aspects of laboratory diagnosis of acquired hemophilia A (AHA). The aut...
The clinical history of the patient and of his/her relatives is the most important tool for making c...
Autoantibodies toward clotting factors may develop in people suffering from autoimmune or neoplastic...
A qualitative abnormality of platelet function should be considered in patients with mucocutaneous b...
Hemostasis is initiated by injury to the vascular wall, leading to the deposition of platelets adher...
Introduction: Defects in blood coagulation can be congenital or acquired. Haemophilia belongs to the...
The antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are commonly associated with thrombotic events and obstetric c...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a challenge for mo...
Abstract Background: Coagulation plays an important role in haemostasis. Bleeding disorders caused b...
Hemostasis is traditionally defined as a physiological response to blood vessel injury and bleeding,...
Introduction: Rare acquired bleeding disorders include a wide spectrum of coagulopathies characteriz...
Except for menstrual bleeding, spontaneous bleeding is abnormal. The presence of normal blood vessel...
Bleeding disorders constitute a large proportion of referrals to hematology departments. Worldwide, ...
The paper presents the major aspects of laboratory diagnosis of acquired hemophilia A (AHA). The aut...
The clinical history of the patient and of his/her relatives is the most important tool for making c...
Autoantibodies toward clotting factors may develop in people suffering from autoimmune or neoplastic...
A qualitative abnormality of platelet function should be considered in patients with mucocutaneous b...
Hemostasis is initiated by injury to the vascular wall, leading to the deposition of platelets adher...
Introduction: Defects in blood coagulation can be congenital or acquired. Haemophilia belongs to the...
The antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) are commonly associated with thrombotic events and obstetric c...