To summarize, prophylactic treatment of hemophilia begun at an early age has been gaining acceptance as the optimal therapeutic option in an increasing number of hemophilia centers in the developed world in recent years. In all too many parts of the world, however, this option must be viewed as a long-range goal in hemophilia care, since national economic resources are insufficient for regular prophylactic treatment to be feasible at the moment. The future development of prophylaxis seems to be focused on three different areas. First, research has focused on improving the cost-effectiveness of the current model by testing daily, frequent injections using novel devices for venous access or continuous infusion with portable or implantable min...
Background. Regular treatment to prevent bleeding and consequent joint deterioration (prophylaxis) i...
This paper reviews the current status on recommendations or guidelines for primary prophylaxis based...
Summary: Long-term, continuous prophylaxis for haemophilia began at a modest scale during the 1950s ...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Prophylaxis entails long-term continuous intravenous administration of concentrates of the deficient...
Initiating prophylactic treatment at an early age is considered to be the optimal form of therapy fo...
Clinical experience over decades and numerous retrospective and, recently, also prospective studies ...
Prophylaxis is defined as the regular administration of clotting factor concentrates to prevent blee...
Hemophilia is a single gene disorder and as a genetical coagulation system problem it is a life-long...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for people with severe haemophilia. It is unlikely that a s...
Prophylactic treatment of haemophilia has been gaining acceptance as the optimal therapeutic option ...
Treatment of congenital haemophilia with factor VIII and IX concentrates often requires frequent inf...
Background Prophylaxis is the gold standard for the treatment of children with severe hemophilia. In...
Advancements and debacles have characterized hemophilia treatment over the past 50 years. The 1970s ...
The hallmark of severe haemophilia, defined as a circulating level of factor (F) VIII (haemophilia A...
Background. Regular treatment to prevent bleeding and consequent joint deterioration (prophylaxis) i...
This paper reviews the current status on recommendations or guidelines for primary prophylaxis based...
Summary: Long-term, continuous prophylaxis for haemophilia began at a modest scale during the 1950s ...
Replacement of the congenitally deficient factor VIII or IX through plasma-derived or recombinant co...
Prophylaxis entails long-term continuous intravenous administration of concentrates of the deficient...
Initiating prophylactic treatment at an early age is considered to be the optimal form of therapy fo...
Clinical experience over decades and numerous retrospective and, recently, also prospective studies ...
Prophylaxis is defined as the regular administration of clotting factor concentrates to prevent blee...
Hemophilia is a single gene disorder and as a genetical coagulation system problem it is a life-long...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for people with severe haemophilia. It is unlikely that a s...
Prophylactic treatment of haemophilia has been gaining acceptance as the optimal therapeutic option ...
Treatment of congenital haemophilia with factor VIII and IX concentrates often requires frequent inf...
Background Prophylaxis is the gold standard for the treatment of children with severe hemophilia. In...
Advancements and debacles have characterized hemophilia treatment over the past 50 years. The 1970s ...
The hallmark of severe haemophilia, defined as a circulating level of factor (F) VIII (haemophilia A...
Background. Regular treatment to prevent bleeding and consequent joint deterioration (prophylaxis) i...
This paper reviews the current status on recommendations or guidelines for primary prophylaxis based...
Summary: Long-term, continuous prophylaxis for haemophilia began at a modest scale during the 1950s ...