Rare Coagulation Diseases
Rare coagulation diseases are a group of conditions affecting the body's ability to produce blood clots. These conditions can cause bleeding episodes, which may be mild or severe. Treatment of these conditions often involves taking anticoagulants, or blood thinners, to prevent clots from forming. Clots can cause serious complications, such as stroke, heart attack, and pulmonary embolism. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can reduce the long-term risk of serious complications and facilitate a better quality of life.
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