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a 42 year old male patient checks into the office. he presents with slow tissue regeneration after receiving a cut, and his bones are slow to mend. he is concerned and thinks that his relocation to north carolina ight be a contributing factor. you perform a blood test and receive results. after reviewing his results, you come to a conclusion. what might be wrong with this patient and how does this diagnosis correlate with the symptoms presented by the patientn

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Coagulation could be affected by a genetic or hereditary disease or even by the alteration of some of the components of the coagulation cascade or even by suffering from the diabettes disease that contributes to poor healing, promoting the risk of infection.

Step-by-step explanation:

Wounds do not heal due to multiple factors, it could be due to the inability of the patient to heal due to some systemic pathology, or even due to an opportunistic infection that invaded the wound.

Also in some cases it is because the clot did not form correctly, the fracture or injury ends did not join correctly or an inoculated foreign body is found in the injury.

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