Although the nature of haemophilia has been understood for thousands of years, knowledge of its molecular genetics is recent. These X-linked bleeding disorders have diverse underlying DNA defects and, in 1992, DNA inversion within the X chromosome was found to explain half of the most serious cases of haemophilia A. The life-span and quality of-life for patients with haemophilia had improved steadily throughout the early 1980s but the principal cause of death remained intracranial haemorrhage until the epidemic of HIV infection due to contaminated factor concentrates. Infection with hepatitis C virus is almost universal for patients treated with clotting factors before 1985. No curative treatment is available for hepatitis C at present. K...
Haemophilia therapy has undergone very rapid evolution in the last 10 years. The major limitation of...
Individuals with the inherited bleeding disorder hemophilia have achieved tremendous advances in cli...
INTRODUCTIONThe term haemophilia, meaning “lover of blood", was coined comparatively recently in the...
The single most important step on the path to our modern understanding of blood coagulation and haem...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Factor IX deficiency (hemophilia B) is less common than factor VIII deficiency (hemophilia A) and in...
Factor IX deficiency (hemophilia B) is less common than factor VIII deficiency (hemophilia A) and in...
Haemophilia is a hereditary X-linked recessive disorder caused by a deficiency of either clotting fa...
Haemophilia is a hereditary X-linked recessive disorder caused by a deficiency of either clotting fa...
Haemophilia is a chromosome-related haemorrhage, bleeding recessive disorder that occurs due to the ...
The name haemophilia was coined by a German, Schonlein, about 150 years ago but it is only really in...
Haemophilia therapy has undergone very rapid evolution in the last 10 years. The major limitation of...
Individuals with the inherited bleeding disorder hemophilia have achieved tremendous advances in cli...
INTRODUCTIONThe term haemophilia, meaning “lover of blood", was coined comparatively recently in the...
The single most important step on the path to our modern understanding of blood coagulation and haem...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Haemophilia A and B are rare congenital, recessive X-linked disorders caused by lack or deficiency o...
Factor IX deficiency (hemophilia B) is less common than factor VIII deficiency (hemophilia A) and in...
Factor IX deficiency (hemophilia B) is less common than factor VIII deficiency (hemophilia A) and in...
Haemophilia is a hereditary X-linked recessive disorder caused by a deficiency of either clotting fa...
Haemophilia is a hereditary X-linked recessive disorder caused by a deficiency of either clotting fa...
Haemophilia is a chromosome-related haemorrhage, bleeding recessive disorder that occurs due to the ...
The name haemophilia was coined by a German, Schonlein, about 150 years ago but it is only really in...
Haemophilia therapy has undergone very rapid evolution in the last 10 years. The major limitation of...
Individuals with the inherited bleeding disorder hemophilia have achieved tremendous advances in cli...
INTRODUCTIONThe term haemophilia, meaning “lover of blood", was coined comparatively recently in the...