dysfibrinogenemia dys·fi·brin·o·ge·ne·mi·a (dĭs'fī-brĭn'ə-jə-nē'mē-ə, -fī'brə-nō-)
n.
A familial disorder in which fibrinogens function inadequately resulting in symptoms ranging from bleeding to thrombosis.
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