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The following pages link to Discrepancy between one-stage and chromogenic factor VIII activity assay results can lead to misdiagnosis of haemophilia A phenotype. (Q37807879):
Displaying 9 items.
- Clinical and laboratory approaches to hemophilia a (Q28085355) (← links)
- The past and future of haemophilia: diagnosis, treatments, and its complications. (Q34514907) (← links)
- Genetic sequence analysis of inherited bleeding diseases (Q34663589) (← links)
- A subset of high-titer anti-factor VIII A2 domain antibodies is responsive to treatment with factor VIII. (Q36825812) (← links)
- Cross-reacting Material-positive Hemophilia A Diagnosed in a Patient with a Spontaneous Thigh Hemorrhage (Q41074042) (← links)
- A combined approach using global coagulation assays quickly differentiates coagulation disorders with prolonged aPTT and low levels of FVIII activity (Q45859075) (← links)
- Diagnosis and care of patients with mild haemophilia: practical recommendations for clinical management (Q50065346) (← links)
- Clinical utility and impact of the use of the chromogenic vs one-stage factor activity assays in haemophilia A and B (Q90674195) (← links)
- Issues complicating precision dosing for factor VIII prophylaxis (Q91111985) (← links)