Summary. The concept of mild bleeding disorders (MBD) has evolved in contrast to severe hemophilia A and B to indicate less severe disorders, characterized by the presence of more frequent and/or more prominent bleeding symptoms than in the normal population. These symptoms occur mostly after a recognizable challenge and do not lead to major discomfort or organ damage, even in the absence of specific medical intervention. However, it has become clear that, from the most severe to the mildest hemostatic disorders, there is a continuous spectrum of bleeding manifestations, which overlap with the occasional bleeding occurring in people without any identifiable hemostatic abnormality. By reviewing the principal hemorrhagic disorders we have tri...
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Introduction Patients with mild to moderate bleeding symptoms referred for coagulation investigatio...
Patients with hereditary rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) present with diverse hemorrhagic symptoms. C...
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...
The precise diagnosis of a severe haemorrhagic disorder is usually not too problematic. However, phy...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently ‘background noise’ of normali...
Abstract. Background: Bleeding is a common clinical presentation. Even patients with mild bleeding d...
Platelets play a crucial role in haemostasis by preventing bleeding at sites of vascular injury. Inh...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
Mild bleeding disorders include Von Willebrand's disease, platelet function disorders, mild coagulat...
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a challenge for mo...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with mild to moderate bleeding symptoms referred for coagulation investigatio...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Although assessment of prior personal and familial bleeding history is an important aspect of the di...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90364/1/24067_ftp.pd
Introduction Patients with mild to moderate bleeding symptoms referred for coagulation investigatio...
Patients with hereditary rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) present with diverse hemorrhagic symptoms. C...
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...
The precise diagnosis of a severe haemorrhagic disorder is usually not too problematic. However, phy...
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently ‘background noise’ of normali...
Abstract. Background: Bleeding is a common clinical presentation. Even patients with mild bleeding d...
Platelets play a crucial role in haemostasis by preventing bleeding at sites of vascular injury. Inh...
Abnormal bleeding is a common clinical presentation in general practice, and a rational approach to...
Mild bleeding disorders include Von Willebrand's disease, platelet function disorders, mild coagulat...
The investigation of inherited bleeding disorders of secondary hemostasis remains a challenge for mo...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with mild to moderate bleeding symptoms referred for coagulation investigatio...
Bleeding disorders are divided into two broad categories, i.e. inherited, discussed in part 1 of thi...
Although assessment of prior personal and familial bleeding history is an important aspect of the di...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90364/1/24067_ftp.pd
Introduction Patients with mild to moderate bleeding symptoms referred for coagulation investigatio...
Patients with hereditary rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) present with diverse hemorrhagic symptoms. C...