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The practical management of haemophilia
1East Kent Haemophilia Centre, Thanet District Hospital, Margate, Kent, UK.
Abstract:
Haemophilia is a rare and complex disorder and its successful management will depend upon the establishment of a network of 'comprehensive care' including the services of haematologists, orthopaedic surgeons, rheumatologists, dental surgeons, physiotherapists, specialised nurses and counsellors. One of the major lessons to be learned from the HIV epidemic in haemophilia is that it is critical to strive to obtain the safest and purest forms of blood products for these patients. The advent of clinically available recombinant factor VIII is expected soon; in the meantime there is a move towards treating all patients with high purity products.
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