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*:* Patients with low-grade DIC tend to have subacute bleeding and thrombosis, and although most tests of global coagulation are normal, FDPs (flexor digitorum profundus) are uniformly elevated.
* Patients with low-grade DIC tend to have subacute bleeding and thrombosis, and although most tests of global coagulation are normal, FDPs (fibrin degradation products) are uniformly elevated.
 
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Overview

History and Symptoms

  • The signs and symptoms of DIC are highly variable, and for a large part depend upon the precipitating cause.
  • Bleeding from wounds or puncture sites is also commonly seen.
  • Patients with low-grade DIC tend to have subacute bleeding and thrombosis, and although most tests of global coagulation are normal, FDPs (fibrin degradation products) are uniformly elevated.

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