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vitamin k

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Vitamin K is a family of structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements. The human body requires vitamin K for post-synthesis modification of certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation ("K" from Danish koagulation, for "coagulation") or for controlling binding of calcium in bones and other tissues...
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T45.7Poisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants
T45.7XPoisoning by, adverse effect of and underdosing of anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants
T45.7X1Poisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, accidental (unintentional)
T45.7X1APoisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, accidental (unintentional), initial encounter
T45.7X1DPoisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, accidental (unintentional), subsequent encounter
T45.7X1SPoisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, accidental (unintentional), sequela
T45.7X2Poisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, intentional self-harm
T45.7X2APoisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, intentional self-harm, initial encounter
T45.7X2DPoisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, intentional self-harm, subsequent encounter
T45.7X2SPoisoning by anticoagulant antagonists, vitamin K and other coagulants, intentional self-harm, sequela

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