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Query: UMLS:C0019087 (
hemorrhagic diathesis
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We studied the etiology of subcortical hemorrhage in 55 patients (30 males, 25 females), aged 19-83 years (mean 60 years). CT scan was made in all patients on admission, with the use of intravenous infusion of contrast agent in 35 patients. Cerebral angiography was performed in 37 patients and MRI was performed in 22 patients. Forty-one patients underwent surgery and the other fourteen patients were treated conservatively. The cause of bleeding had been discovered before surgery in 12 cases; 10 arteriovenous malformations and 2 brain tumors. They were discovered by meticulous neuroradiological investigations including cerebral angiography, MRI, dynamic MRI, MRA and enhancing CT. The cause of bleeding was newly discovered after surgery in 7 cases; all of amyloid angiopathy. It remained unknown in the other 22 surgical cases although hypertensive angiopathy was suspected in eleven of them. Among the 14 patients who received conservative therapy,
hemorrhagic diathesis
including the use of Warfarin and
DIC
was the cause of bleeding in four cases and the etiology remained unknown in other ten, although hypertensive angiopathy was suspected in eight of them. The 32 patients in whom the etiology remained unknown had been observed as long as 12-120 months (mean, 40 months) and although bleeding has occurred at different locations in two of these patients, there has been no recurrence of bleeding at the same location in any of them. In conclusion, surgery is not indicated to determine the etiology of subcortical hemorrhage when meticulous neuroradiological investigations fail to disclose any vascular or tumorous lesions.
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PMID:[Indications for surgery to determine the etiology of subcortical hemorrhage]. 988 45
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) is characterised by a life-threatening
hemorrhagic diathesis
which is attributed to a
DIC
-like coagulopathy. This report describes the problems of childbirth in two patients with untreated APL. It is concluded that caesarean section can be performed without major complications. A prerequisite is an active treatment of the coagulopathy and a close collaboration between the obstetrician and the haematologist.
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PMID:Caesarean section in previously untreated acute promyelocytic leukaemia. Report of two patients. 1081 77
The acronym
DIC
is commonly interpreted as "death is coming". This pessimistic view emphasizes the deficiency of available treatment options following diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation. Clinically,
DIC
manifests as a systemic
hemorrhagic disorder
associated with widespread activation and eventual exhaustion of the coagulation system, although events underlying
DIC
also involve effectors of inflammation.
DIC
can be associated with diverse conditions including sepsis and major trauma and, when identified, signifies a significant worsening in prognosis and expected mortality. Although recent clinical studies have shown that activated protein C reduces mortality in patients with severe sepsis, there is a need for further investigation and a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms.
...
PMID:Alternative treatments for disseminated intravascular coagulation. 1533 73
The acronym
DIC
is commonly interpreted as "death is coming." This pessimistic view emphasizes the deficiency of available treatment options following diagnosis of disseminated intravascular coagulation. Clinically,
DIC
manifests as a systemic
hemorrhagic disorder
associated with widespread activation and eventual exhaustion of the coagulation system, although events underlying
DIC
also involve effectors of inflammation.
DIC
can be associated with diverse conditions including sepsis and major trauma and, when identified, signifies a significant worsening in prognosis and expected mortality. Although recent clinical studies have shown that activated protein C reduces mortality in patients with severe sepsis, there is a need for further investigation and a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms.
...
PMID:Alternative treatments for disseminated intravascular coagulation. 1554 51
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