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29 f h/o idiopathic pes. trace of blood in urine past year. chronic low wbc. us of kidney bladder fine. no anemia. lfts good. no genetic disorder. ???

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Coagulation issues: Idiopathic PE may be serious and related to underlying genetic predisposition to forming blood clots. You should see a hematologist and get this evaluated with proper, sophisticated tests.

Answered 1/22/2015

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Dr. Milton Alvis, jr answered

Specializes in Preventive Medicine

TEG MostAccurateTest: TEG 5000 is the best test for coagulation. Call company reps at 800-537-2802 for locations & few physicians who understand how to utilize it; checks speed, intensity, strength & durability of clots, all quite relevant & goes far beyond all other tests. Many variables affect clotting, genetics, hormones, many internalized issues, supplements, inactivity vs. activity (just sitting ↑es clotting) etc

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