Definition of State, hypercoagulable
State, hypercoagulable: A hypercoagulable state is the
medical term for a condition in which there is an abnormally
increased tendency toward blood clotting (coagulation).
There are numerous hypercoagulable states. Each has different causes
and each increases a person's chances of developing blood clots such
as those associated with thrombophlebitis (clot in the veins).
Causes of hypercoagulable states include medications (female
hormones, estrogens and birth control pills), after surgery (post-
operative period, especially hip, knee, and urinary system
procedures), pregnancy, phospholipid antibodies in blood
(anticardiolipin antibodies, lupus anticoagulant), cancer (though
most patients with a hypercoagulable state do not have cancer),
elevated blood homocysteine levels, and inherited protein
deficiencies (antithrombin III, factor V Leiden, protein S, protein
C, and others).
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