Cause of DIC does not include

Correct Answer: AML M1
Description: Causes of disseminated intravascular coagulation include , massive tissue injury as in obstetrical syndrome, trauma, metastatic malignancies in surgery Infections especially endotoxemia ,Gram Negative and meningococcal septicemia ,ceain viral infections ,malaria ,aspergillosis Widespread endothelial damage as in aoic aneurysm ,hemolytic- uremic syndrome, severe burns, acute Glomerulonephritis. Miscellaneous Snake bite shock ,acute intravascular hemolysis ,hea stroke Reference textbook of Pathology 7th edition author Harsha Mohan page number 315 Ref Robbins 9/e pg 450
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