Medical Definition of Haemorrhagic diathesis

1. Haemorrhagic diathesis is a condition where the patient is more prone to bleeding than normal. This can be the result of a genetic disease such as haemophilia, or the result of malnutrition such as the lack of vitamin C (resulting in scurvy) or of vitamin K. (09 Oct 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haemorrhagic Diathesis

haemorrhachis
haemorrhage
haemorrhage per rhexis
haemorrhaged
haemorrhages
haemorrhagia
haemorrhagic
haemorrhagic anaemia
haemorrhagic ascites
haemorrhagic bacteraemia
haemorrhagic brain metastases
haemorrhagic bronchitis
haemorrhagic colitis
haemorrhagic cyst
haemorrhagic cystitis
haemorrhagic diathesis (current term)
haemorrhagic disease of deer
haemorrhagic disease of newborn
haemorrhagic disease of the newborn
haemorrhagic endovasculitis
haemorrhagic enteritis
haemorrhagic exudative erythema
haemorrhagic fever
haemorrhagic fever virus
haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
haemorrhagic gangrene
haemorrhagic glaucoma
haemorrhagic infarct
haemorrhagic iritis
haemorrhagic measles

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