Hemorrhage means to lose a lot of something. Typically, in medicine, hemorrhage is used to denote a huge loss of blood. Loss of blood can be caused by any number of reasons, so there is not going to be any one condition that would cause a patient to hemorrhage.
Poltcythemia
Thrombocytopenia
The patient is most likely to hemorrhage in condition a) thrombocytopenia, which is a decrease in platelet count resulting in impaired blood clotting ability. This can increase the risk of bleeding and hemorrhage.
polycyhemia
It is rare to bleed, but it is possible. The rupture will most likely hemorrhage.
Genes of the patient's DNA.
The patient most likely has developed AIDS. The skin condition that often accompanies the later stages is Kaposi sarcoma.
sequence of subunits in DNA.
sequence of subunits in DNA.
yea most likely
Brain aneurysm Oesophageal varices Rectal carcinoma Peptic Ulcer
Nocturia