coagulopathy

noun

Etymology

From coagulate + -pathy.

  1. derived from coāgulātus
  2. inherited from coagulaten — “(of blood) to clot or, make blood coagulate; (of tissue) to consolidate
  3. suffixed as coagulopathy — “coagulate + pathy

Definitions

  1. a disease which limits the coagulability of the blood

  2. the condition of having a defect in the blood clotting mechanism (regardless of cause,…

    the condition of having a defect in the blood clotting mechanism (regardless of cause, including disease or drugs).

The neighborhood

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