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Bleeding constitutes a frequent reason for consultation and can stem from various causes, both congenital and acquired, thereby presenting a diagnostic challenge. Understanding the physiological foundations of hemostasis is crucial, alongside conducting a detailed yet focused patient medical history, to enable timely diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. This review provides an overview of the approach to patients presenting with bleeding from a global perspective.
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