Treatment of acquired haemophilia with recombinant activated FVII: a critical appraisal

Volume: 13, Issue: 5, Pages: 451 - 461
Published: May 30, 2007
Abstract
Summary. Acquired haemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder usually caused by the spontaneous formation of inhibitory antibodies to coagulation FVIII. The disease occurs most commonly in the elderly, and although acquired haemophilia may be associated with a variety of underlying conditions, up to 50% of reported cases are idiopathic. Treatment options have traditionally involved human FVIII or FIX replacement therapy (if the inhibitor titre...
Paper Details
Title
Treatment of acquired haemophilia with recombinant activated FVII: a critical appraisal
Published Date
May 30, 2007
Volume
13
Issue
5
Pages
451 - 461
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