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Persons with mild hemophilia have been shown to experience more bleeding - related morbidity than previously recognized while achieving lifespans that parallel the general population. Consequently, persons living with mild hemophilia are more likely to experience the comorbidities associated with aging, often complicating their management in their later years.
Contributors:
Prof Karin (C. J.) Fijnvandraat MD PhD
Maria Elisa Mancuso, MD PhD
Michael Recht, MD PhD MBA
Vaughn Ripley
Senior Advisor:
Donna DiMichele, MD
Hosted by:
Patrick James Lynch
Written by:
Simantini Karve, PhD
By BloodStream Media5
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Persons with mild hemophilia have been shown to experience more bleeding - related morbidity than previously recognized while achieving lifespans that parallel the general population. Consequently, persons living with mild hemophilia are more likely to experience the comorbidities associated with aging, often complicating their management in their later years.
Contributors:
Prof Karin (C. J.) Fijnvandraat MD PhD
Maria Elisa Mancuso, MD PhD
Michael Recht, MD PhD MBA
Vaughn Ripley
Senior Advisor:
Donna DiMichele, MD
Hosted by:
Patrick James Lynch
Written by:
Simantini Karve, PhD

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