2010
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v116.21.1518.1518
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The Evolution Between 2001 and 2010 In the Uk Costs of Resolving a Mild to Moderate Bleeding Episode with Pd-aPCC Versus rFVIIa In Haemophilia A Patients with inhibitors.

Abstract: 1518 Introduction: Haemophilia A is a rare inherited bleeding disorder characterised by spontaneous or trauma-related bleeding, most commonly into the joints, leading to pain, swelling and limited movement. Some 30–50% of patients with haemophilia A develop inhibitors to their standard treatment, comprised of FVIII concentrates. There are two bypassing agents used for the management of bleeding episodes in patients with haemophilia A with inhibitors in the UK… Show more

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