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disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
see also:
Introduction
- DIC is a rare but serious condition that causes a consumptive widepread clotting process throughout the circulation and thus also results in bleeding tendency due to the consumption of clotting factors
- it may develop rapidly over hours or more slowly over days
Aetiology
- severe sepsis
- severe burns
- multi-trauma
- fat embolism
- amniotic fluid embolism
- snakebite
- other causes
Clinical features
- bleeding
- bruising
- hypotension
- SOB
- confusion
- possible multi-organ failure
Diagnosis
- prolonged coagulation tests such as INR
- very high D-Dimer pathology test and other fibrin degradation products (FDPs)
- low fibrinogen
- there may also be thrombocytopenia and anaemia
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