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Differential Diagnosis For Blood smear/platelets clumped (Lab)
- Surgical, Procedure Complication
Bleeding complications/Surgery- Neoplastic Disorders
Thrombocythemia, essential
Myeloproliferative disease
Thrombocythemia, hemorrhagic- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Hemorrhage, acute
Internal bleeding/trauma
Lower GI bleeding
Perforated duodenal ulcer
Postpartum hemorrhage
Upper GI bleeding
Epistaxis/nose bleed
Dieulafoy's Ulcer Lesion- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding- Reference to Organ System
Hyperviscosity syndrome- Pathophysiologic
Hypercoagulable/thrombophilia status- Synonyms
- Bizzozero's corpuscle/cell, Blood Platelet, Blood Platelets, Blood smear test, clumped, Deetjeen's body, Hayem's elementary corpuscle, Lab, Marrow platelet, PLATELET, Platelet (body structure), Platelet (cell structure), Platelet (dup) (body structure), Platelet Blood, Platelets, Platelets (Blood), Platelets Blood, PLT Platelet, PLT Platelets, Reticuloendothelial System Platelets, Thrb, Thrombocyte, Thrombocyte (platelet), Thrombocyte/Platelet, Thrombocytes
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