A Textbook of Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Volume 3 2016
DOI: 10.5772/63724
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Management of Inherited, Acquired, and Iatrogenically Induced Coagulopathies in Oral Surgery

Abstract: Hemostasis is the process of cessation of blood loss. Alterations of the hemostatic pathways can result in a hypercoagulable or hypocoagulable state resulting in thrombosis or hemorrhage. Common defects in hemostasis and their management, specifically the hypocoagulable state, are discussed as these defects often result in increased perioperative blood loss, which can result in compromised patient outcomes.

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