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Bleeding and vitamin K deficiency
Charles Eby
Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Department of Pathology & Immunology
Division of Hematology
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Bleeding
100%
Vitamin K
100%
Vitamin K Deficiency
100%
Glutamic Acid
40%
Multiple Tissues
20%
Major Bleeding
20%
Medical Emergency
20%
Surgical Events
20%
Multiple Organs
20%
Antibiotics
20%
Coagulation Factors
20%
Coagulopathy
20%
Malabsorption
20%
Acid Residue
20%
Anorexia
20%
Bleeding Complications
20%
Dietary Sources
20%
Adequate Intake
20%
Management Options
20%
Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding
20%
Coagulation Factor IX
20%
Factor Replacement
20%
Intestinal Bacteria
20%
Carboxylase
20%
K-factor
20%
Coagulation Factor X
20%
γ-carboxylation
20%
Rodenticide
20%
Vitamin K Prophylaxis
20%
Superwarfarin
20%
Coagulation Factor II
20%
Green Vegetables
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bleeding
100%
Vitamin K Deficiency
100%
Glutamic Acid
50%
Major Bleeding
25%
Neonatal Infant
25%
Blood Clotting Factor
25%
Prothrombin
25%
Coagulopathy
25%
Ingestion
25%
Malabsorption
25%
Anorexia
25%
Newborn Hemorrhagic Disease
25%
Carboxylase
25%
Coagulation Factor X
25%
Rodenticide
25%