The paediatric care of children with haemophilia in developed countries should focus on the health of the child, not on the disorder. Gene therapy offers the hope of an ultimate 'cure' for the disorder, but until this is a viable proposition, patients should be given more control over their treatment, and the focus should be on 'self-monitored and self-adjusted' prophylaxis. New instruments for measuring joint function and radiographic changes, and quality of life are valuable tools in improving the treatment of paediatric care for children with haemophilia
Gene therapy has recently become a realistic treatment perspective for patients with haemophilia. Re...
Haemophilia is an X-linked bleeding disorder and is characterised by repeated bleeding, especially i...
Haemophilia is an X-linked bleeding disorder and is characterised by repeated bleeding, especially i...
The hemophilias are the most common X-linked inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in childre...
The hemophilias are the most common X-linked inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in childre...
Hemophilia is the most common of the severe bleeding disorders and if not properly managed since ear...
Hemophilias are the most known inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in the management of hem...
Hemophilias are the most known inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in the management of hem...
Haemophilia management is not uniform among countries, even within western Europe, that have close e...
Haemophilia, if not properly managed, can lead to chronic disease and lifelong disabilities. The cha...
With liver-directed gene therapy, congenital haemophilia has the potential to progress from an incur...
Hemophilia is X-linked congenital coagulopathy. Patients with hemophilia need life-long substituted ...
With liver-directed gene therapy, congenital haemophilia has the potential to progress from an incur...
. The aim of this article is to provide an up-to-date overview on paediatric haemophilia care in the...
Care for children with severe hemophilia has moved from pediatric hospital wards and rehabilitation ...
Gene therapy has recently become a realistic treatment perspective for patients with haemophilia. Re...
Haemophilia is an X-linked bleeding disorder and is characterised by repeated bleeding, especially i...
Haemophilia is an X-linked bleeding disorder and is characterised by repeated bleeding, especially i...
The hemophilias are the most common X-linked inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in childre...
The hemophilias are the most common X-linked inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in childre...
Hemophilia is the most common of the severe bleeding disorders and if not properly managed since ear...
Hemophilias are the most known inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in the management of hem...
Hemophilias are the most known inherited bleeding disorders. The challenges in the management of hem...
Haemophilia management is not uniform among countries, even within western Europe, that have close e...
Haemophilia, if not properly managed, can lead to chronic disease and lifelong disabilities. The cha...
With liver-directed gene therapy, congenital haemophilia has the potential to progress from an incur...
Hemophilia is X-linked congenital coagulopathy. Patients with hemophilia need life-long substituted ...
With liver-directed gene therapy, congenital haemophilia has the potential to progress from an incur...
. The aim of this article is to provide an up-to-date overview on paediatric haemophilia care in the...
Care for children with severe hemophilia has moved from pediatric hospital wards and rehabilitation ...
Gene therapy has recently become a realistic treatment perspective for patients with haemophilia. Re...
Haemophilia is an X-linked bleeding disorder and is characterised by repeated bleeding, especially i...
Haemophilia is an X-linked bleeding disorder and is characterised by repeated bleeding, especially i...