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Hypercoagulability in pregnancy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 O22.9, O99.1 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
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hypercoagulability — noun coagulation of blood faster than normal; especially an abnormally increased coagulability … Wiktionary
hypercoagulability — Abnormally increased coagulability. * * * hy·per·co·ag·u·la·bil·i·ty kō .ag yə lə bil ət ē n, pl ties excessive coagulability hy·per·co·ag·u·la·ble kō ag yə lə bəl adj * * * hy·per·co·ag·u·la·bil·i·ty (hi″pər ko ag″u lə… … Medical dictionary
hypercoagulability — hy per•co•ag u•la•bil′i•ty n … From formal English to slang
hypercoagulability — n … Useful english dictionary
Estrogen-associated hypercoagulability — Hypercoagulability (a supranormal tendency for blood to clot) occurs as an occasional but serious side effect of estrogen therapy. The blood clots in this situation are dose related, that is, they occur more frequently with higher doses of… … Medical dictionary
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