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Hemophilia is the most common of the severe bleeding disorders and if not properly managed since early infancy can lead to chronic disease and lifelong disabilities. However, it enjoys the most efficacious and safe treatment among the most prevalent monog... see more

Hemophilia A is an inherited factor VIII deficiency disease, related to X chromosome. Diagnosis of Hemophilia A is made based on Factor VIII assay. Nowadays, Hemophilia A therapy is by giving factor VIII concentrate, so that monitoring of this therapy mus... see more

Introduction. The relevance of the study of genetic pathologies is due to the growing prevalence in most countries, disability and mortality of persons, high costs of support and treatment. The modern classifications include various forms of porphyria and... see more

Background: The clinical manifestations of hemophilia A (HA) and hemophilia B (HB)are quite similar; however, the bleeding characteristics of these two hemophilia types have been reported to be different. This study aimed to explore the bleeding patterns ... see more

Although hemophilia A is a rare disease, its treatment is costly, and expenses are mainly related to the cost of factor VIII concentrates.Aim. To evaluate the clinical and economic feasibility of rFVIIa (NovoSeven®) for the treatment of patients with hemo... see more

Betle leaf (Piper betle L.) is a medicinal plant. It contains essential oil and shows various biological activities, such as antibacterial, anticoagulant, etc. It is further reported to have low anticoagulant activities; thus, it is highly potential as a ... see more

Hemophilia is a genetically inherited disease linked to the X chromosome. The main alteration of this pathology affects the coagulation mechanisms. The most affected joints are the knees, elbows and ankles. Clinical manifestations include pain, joint blee... see more

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