With hemophilia, it's easy to assume that joint pain is caused by bleeding. But that's not always the case, columnist G ...
Hemophilia A patients with self-described problem joints were found to have worse clinical outcomes, with more pain, in a new study.
Why hemophilia A (with factor VIII deficiency) often leads to joint bleeding, but rarely to mucosal bleeding, was previously unclear. In search of an explanation, the scientific team led by ...
Why haemophilia A (with factor VIII deficiency) often leads to joint bleeding, but rarely to mucosal bleeding, was previously unclear. In search of an explanation, the scientific team led by ...
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