Hemophilia A and B are X-linked inherited coagulation disorders that are caused by a deficiency in coagulation factor VIII or IX, respectively. As a consequence, persons with hemophilia have an increased bleeding tendency. The most characteristic symptoms of hemophilia include bleeds into the joints and muscles, which may result in disabling and irreversible joint damage. A rare but potentially devastating complication in hemophilia is the occurrence of intracranial hemorrhage. While the clinical picture is extensively studied in severe hemophilia, information on the bleeding phenotype and optimal management in non-severe hemophilia remains limited. This thesis contributes knowledge on the clinical phenotype, treatment and management of hem...
Detailed information on the onset, frequency, and severity of bleeding in nonsevere hemophilia is li...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
Hemophilia A and B are X-linked inherited coagulation disorders that are caused by a deficiency in c...
Hemophilia A and B are inherited X-linked disorders of hemostasis, associated with an increased blee...
Introduction: Defects in blood coagulation can be congenital or acquired. Haemophilia belongs to the...
Detailed information on the onset, frequency, and severity of bleeding in nonsevere hemophilia is li...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...
Haemophilia A (HA) and B (HB) entail common bleeding complications including musculoskeletal (joint,...
Hemophilia is a hereditary coagulation disorder caused by a deficiency of either blood coagulation f...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Detailed information on the onset, frequency, and severity of bleeding in nonsevere hemophilia is li...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
Hemophilia A and B are X-linked inherited coagulation disorders that are caused by a deficiency in c...
Hemophilia A and B are inherited X-linked disorders of hemostasis, associated with an increased blee...
Introduction: Defects in blood coagulation can be congenital or acquired. Haemophilia belongs to the...
Detailed information on the onset, frequency, and severity of bleeding in nonsevere hemophilia is li...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have an increased tendency to bleed, often into their joints, causing d...
Haemophilia A (HA) and B (HB) entail common bleeding complications including musculoskeletal (joint,...
Hemophilia is a hereditary coagulation disorder caused by a deficiency of either blood coagulation f...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Detailed information on the onset, frequency, and severity of bleeding in nonsevere hemophilia is li...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Patients with severe haemophilia have a plasma activity level of factor VIII or IX below 1%. Althoug...