www.msdvetmanual.com/circulatory-system/hemostatic-disorders/coagulation-disorders-in-animals
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Congenital or acquired defects or deficiencies of platelets usually manifest as superficial petechial and ecchymotic hemorrhages (especially of mucous membranes), epistaxis, melena, or prolonged bleeding at injection and incision sites,
congenital or acquired deficiencies in coagulation proteins usually manifest clinically as delayed or recurring deep tissue hemorrhage, hematoma formation, and bleeding into joints and body cavities. Petechiae are generally not seen in conditions caused by abnormalities in coagulation proteins.
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