Platelet Disorders

Hemophilia A

Hemophilia A is an X-linked bleeding disorder from a Factor VIII deficiency. It causes deep joint bleeds and is managed by FVIII replacement or gene therapy.

Factor V Leiden Thrombophilia

An inherited blood clotting disorder, Factor V Leiden increases your risk of developing dangerous clots like DVT and PE.

Coagulation Screening Panel Interpretation (Coagulation Panel)

A coagulation screening panel is a vital diagnostic tool. It assesses blood clotting (hemostasis) via PT, aPTT, & platelet count, revealing bleeding or clotting risks.

Thrombophilia

Thrombophilia is an increased tendency to form blood clots. It can be inherited or acquired, raising the risk of DVT, PE, and other thrombotic events. Understanding its causes and management is crucial.

Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome

Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome (CAPS) is a rare, severe autoimmune disease causing rapid-onset, widespread blood clotting and multi-organ failure. Prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment are crucial for survival.

Venous Thrombosis (VTE)

Venous Thrombosis (VTE)

Venous thromboembolism: Unilaterla leg pain with lungs at risk. Master Virchow’s triad (stasis, hypercoagulability, injury), recognize DVT & PE, and advocate for early diagnosis & prevention.

Platelet

Platelet

From their role in wound healing to their potential for causing harm, platelets are a captivating paradox.

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