coagulopathy

English

Etymology

coagulate + -pathy

Pronunciation

  • enPR: kō-ăg'yə-lŏp'ə-thē

Noun

coagulopathy (countable and uncountable, plural coagulopathies)

  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, including disease or drugs).
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