| 1. | Most cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis are due to hypercoagulability.
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| 2. | It is a variant of human factor V that causes a hypercoagulability disorder.
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| 3. | Several pregnancy complications, such as pre-eclampsia, cause substantial hypercoagulability.
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| 4. | This probably results from a physiological hypercoagulability in pregnancy that protects against postpartum hemorrhage.
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| 5. | Other than nephrotic syndrome, there are many other factors that can promote hypercoagulability.
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| 6. | The problem of hypercoagulability is also likely present.
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| 7. | Cancer has long been known to increase levels of thrombin and to cause hypercoagulability.
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| 8. | Hypercoagulability is an abnormality of the blood that increases the risk of the formation blood clots.
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| 9. | Nephrotic syndrome patients have a higher risk of RVT development due to hypercoagulability caused by proteinuria.
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| 10. | Factor V Leiden is the most common hereditary hypercoagulability ( prone to clotting ) disorder amongst ethnic Europeans.
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