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Blood Coagulation and Hemophilioid Disorders

Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Hereditary bleeder states and syndromes of diffuse intravascular clotting are considered from the standpoint of laboratory diagnosis and the physiologic principles on which management is based. Availability of antihemophilic factor concentrates has revolutionized treatment of hemophilia A.
H R Roberts, K M Brinkhous
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HEMORRHAGIC THROMBOCYTHEMIA [PDF]

open access: possibleA.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1956
AS WOULD BE anticipated, disorders with moderately increased blood platelet levels are often characterized by thrombotic complications. Paradoxically, massive increases in the platelet count are more frequently associated with a hemorrhagic disorder.1Thus, such diseases as polycythemia vera, chronic granulocytic leukemia, and essential thrombocythemia ...
Samuel Melamed   +2 more
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INTRACRANIAL HAEMORRHAGE IN DISORDERS OF BLOOD COAGULATION

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1960
Summary The chief disorders of blood coagulation are discussed as predisposing or complicating factors in intracranial haemorrhage. Six cases of intracranial haemorrhage associated with various coagulation defects (haemophilia, hypoprothrombinaemia, and platelet deficiencies) are presented. Their management is discussed.
Donald Simpson, H. N. Robson
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