The basis for 10-15% of patients with severe haemophilia having clinically mild disease is not fully understood. We hypothesized that polymorphisms in various coagulant factors may affect frequency of bleeding while functionally significant polymorphisms in inflammatory and immunoregulatory genes may also contribute to variations in the extent of joint damage. These variables were studied in patients with severe haemophilia, who were categorized as 'mild' (<5 bleeds in the preceding year, <10 World Federation of Haemophilia clinical and <10 Pettersson scores, n = 14) or 'severe' (all others, n = 100). A total of 53 parameters were studied in each individual for their association with the clinical severity. Age, F8:c activity and th...
A b s t r a c t The clinical phenotype in hemophilia generally correlates with the type of mutations...
Introduction: Complications of hemophilia, such as hemophilic arthropathies and the development of ...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...
There is considerable variability in bleeding patterns of severe haemophilia (<1% factorVIII). Knowl...
There is considerable variability in bleeding patterns of severe haemophilia (<1% factor VIII). Know...
Background: Patients with severe hemophilia may show very varied bleeding tendencies, and the reason...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
To investigate the relationship between clinical phenotype, clotting activity (FVIIc) and FVII genot...
Objective was to study genetic markers of thrombophilia in patients with hemophilia, which can affec...
Congenital factor VII (FVII) deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder caused by mutations in F7 gene w...
It is well known that the clinical phenotype of hemophilia may vary greatly among patients with the ...
To quantify variation in clinical phenotype of severe haemophilia we performed a single centre cohor...
Purpose: Although a good correlation usually exists between the clinical severity of the disease and...
Phenotypic variability is well recognized in severe hemophilia A. A few studies, mainly in adults tr...
bleeding occurs less frequently than expected. Molho et al1 showed that 9 % of the young adult patie...
A b s t r a c t The clinical phenotype in hemophilia generally correlates with the type of mutations...
Introduction: Complications of hemophilia, such as hemophilic arthropathies and the development of ...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...
There is considerable variability in bleeding patterns of severe haemophilia (<1% factorVIII). Knowl...
There is considerable variability in bleeding patterns of severe haemophilia (<1% factor VIII). Know...
Background: Patients with severe hemophilia may show very varied bleeding tendencies, and the reason...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
To investigate the relationship between clinical phenotype, clotting activity (FVIIc) and FVII genot...
Objective was to study genetic markers of thrombophilia in patients with hemophilia, which can affec...
Congenital factor VII (FVII) deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder caused by mutations in F7 gene w...
It is well known that the clinical phenotype of hemophilia may vary greatly among patients with the ...
To quantify variation in clinical phenotype of severe haemophilia we performed a single centre cohor...
Purpose: Although a good correlation usually exists between the clinical severity of the disease and...
Phenotypic variability is well recognized in severe hemophilia A. A few studies, mainly in adults tr...
bleeding occurs less frequently than expected. Molho et al1 showed that 9 % of the young adult patie...
A b s t r a c t The clinical phenotype in hemophilia generally correlates with the type of mutations...
Introduction: Complications of hemophilia, such as hemophilic arthropathies and the development of ...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...