In children with severe haemophilia A, inhibitors to factor VIII (FVIII) usually develop during the first 50 treatment exposure days and are classified as low or high titre depending on the peak inhibitor titre being greater or less than 5 Bethesda units/mL (BU/mL). Classification of the inhibitor may change with time, as some low-titre inhibitors progress to high titre following re-exposure to FVIII concentrate. The aimof this studywas to investigate potential risk factors for such a progression in children with severe haemophilia A and newly diagnosed inhibitors. This study was a follow-up study of the PedNet Registry and included 260 children with severe haemophilia A and inhibitors born between 1990 and 2009 and recruited consecutively ...
This case-control study investigated the interactions between genetic and environmental factors and ...
Inhibitor development, because of its impact on patients' morbidity and quality of life, is presentl...
This case-control study investigated the interactions between genetic and environmental factors and ...
In children with severe haemophilia A, inhibitors to factor VIII (FVIII) usually develop during the ...
Among the discussed risk factors for high-titre inhibitor (HRI) development in patients with hemophi...
Recent reports have suggested that the incidence of inhibitors in haemophilia is the highest in thos...
With the advent of modern factor replacement therapy the most important remaining obstacle to succes...
The objective of this study was to examine the association of the intensity of treatment, ranging fr...
Patients with severe hemophilia, a deficiency of functional clotting factor VIII, typically suffer f...
Background For previously untreated children with severe hemophilia A, it is unclear whether the typ...
Although significant advances in hemophilia treatment have improved patient outcomes and quality of ...
Among the discussed risk factors for high-titre inhibitor (HRI) development in patients with hemophi...
Many studies have reported an increased incidence of inhibitors in previously untreated patients (PU...
The development of factor VIII:C inhibitors remains one of the most serious complications of repeate...
Background: The development of neutralizing antibodies (inhibitors) towards factor VIII is a major c...
This case-control study investigated the interactions between genetic and environmental factors and ...
Inhibitor development, because of its impact on patients' morbidity and quality of life, is presentl...
This case-control study investigated the interactions between genetic and environmental factors and ...
In children with severe haemophilia A, inhibitors to factor VIII (FVIII) usually develop during the ...
Among the discussed risk factors for high-titre inhibitor (HRI) development in patients with hemophi...
Recent reports have suggested that the incidence of inhibitors in haemophilia is the highest in thos...
With the advent of modern factor replacement therapy the most important remaining obstacle to succes...
The objective of this study was to examine the association of the intensity of treatment, ranging fr...
Patients with severe hemophilia, a deficiency of functional clotting factor VIII, typically suffer f...
Background For previously untreated children with severe hemophilia A, it is unclear whether the typ...
Although significant advances in hemophilia treatment have improved patient outcomes and quality of ...
Among the discussed risk factors for high-titre inhibitor (HRI) development in patients with hemophi...
Many studies have reported an increased incidence of inhibitors in previously untreated patients (PU...
The development of factor VIII:C inhibitors remains one of the most serious complications of repeate...
Background: The development of neutralizing antibodies (inhibitors) towards factor VIII is a major c...
This case-control study investigated the interactions between genetic and environmental factors and ...
Inhibitor development, because of its impact on patients' morbidity and quality of life, is presentl...
This case-control study investigated the interactions between genetic and environmental factors and ...