Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently ‘background noise’ of normality rather than a true disorder. Nevertheless, unexpected or unusual bleeding may be alarming. Thus, the distinction between normal and pathologic bleeding is critical. Understanding the underlying pathologic mechanism in patients with an excessive bleeding is essential for their counseling and treatment. Most of these patients with significant bleeding will result affected by non-severe inherited bleeding disorders (BD), collectively denominated mild or moderate BD for their relatively benign course. Unfortunately, practical recommendations for the management of these disorders are still lacking due to the current state of fragmented kno...
The study aim was to develop an algorithm supporting decision-making at the Hospital Emergency Depar...
Mild bleeding disorders include Von Willebrand's disease, platelet function disorders, mild coagulat...
Platelets play a crucial role in haemostasis by preventing bleeding at sites of vascular injury. Inh...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently 'background noise' of normali...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently ‘background noise’ of normali...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently 'background noise' of normali...
Summary. The concept of mild bleeding disorders (MBD) has evolved in contrast to severe hemophilia A...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
BACKGROUND: Excessive or abnormal mucocutaneous bleeding (MCB) may impact all aspects of the physica...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
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Abstract The development of registries through international collaboration has facil...
We consider mild to moderate bleedings all bleeding events that do not meet the criteria proposed by...
BACKGROUND: Ultra-rare inherited bleeding disorders (BDs) present important challenges for generatin...
The precise diagnosis of a severe haemorrhagic disorder is usually not too problematic. However, phy...
The study aim was to develop an algorithm supporting decision-making at the Hospital Emergency Depar...
Mild bleeding disorders include Von Willebrand's disease, platelet function disorders, mild coagulat...
Platelets play a crucial role in haemostasis by preventing bleeding at sites of vascular injury. Inh...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently 'background noise' of normali...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently ‘background noise’ of normali...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently 'background noise' of normali...
Summary. The concept of mild bleeding disorders (MBD) has evolved in contrast to severe hemophilia A...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
BACKGROUND: Excessive or abnormal mucocutaneous bleeding (MCB) may impact all aspects of the physica...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90364/1/24067_ftp.pd
Abstract The development of registries through international collaboration has facil...
We consider mild to moderate bleedings all bleeding events that do not meet the criteria proposed by...
BACKGROUND: Ultra-rare inherited bleeding disorders (BDs) present important challenges for generatin...
The precise diagnosis of a severe haemorrhagic disorder is usually not too problematic. However, phy...
The study aim was to develop an algorithm supporting decision-making at the Hospital Emergency Depar...
Mild bleeding disorders include Von Willebrand's disease, platelet function disorders, mild coagulat...
Platelets play a crucial role in haemostasis by preventing bleeding at sites of vascular injury. Inh...