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Call for support to help sufferers of haemophilia
ChronicleLive, UK - Jul 14, 2008
With improvements in medical treatment, an increasing number of people with haemophilia are reaching the age of 60. Life expectancy has increased by 20 ...
Haemophilia and inhibitors 2: surgical management
Nursing Times, UK - Jul 8, 2008
Part 1 of this two-part unit on haemophilia and inhibitors examined the condition of haemophilia, the problem of inhibitors and practical challenges nurses ...
Young people with bleeding disorders score in the David Beckham ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 24, 2008
Haemophilia Society Chief Executive, Chris James says: "All the young people are affected by bleeding disorders like haemophilia, which means that their ...
Kelan is a medical miracle
Gloucestershire Echo, UK - Jul 19, 2008
Kelan has haemophilia, which requires regular monitoring and injections of a special blood clotting substitute every other day. His little sisters Maisie ...
Bayer and Onyx hail 'landmark' liver cancer data
Hays Pharma, UK - Jul 24, 2008
Bayer recently revealed it is to acquire the haemophilia programme assets of biopharmaceutical firm Maxygen. The deal involves an upfront payment of $90 ...ONXX
New liver scan negates need for biopsies
Sky News Australia, Australia - Jul 18, 2008
The scan can also detect, hepatitis, haemophilia, diabetes, and diseases linked to obesity. Up to 30 per cent of the population have liver related illnesses ...
Vets cry out for moggy donors
Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Aug 5, 2008
... occasionally we see cats who have had rat poison or have coagulating difficulties like haemophilia and cats that aren't producing enough blood cells. ...
Bakery's GBP1000 for Kids' Unit
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 10, 2008
Some of the 22 patients need bone marrow transplants and have blood disorders, such as haemophilia and sickle cell disease.
Bayer's liver agent approved by FDA
Hays Pharma, UK - Jul 8, 2008
Bayer recently announced it had acquired the haemophilia development portfolio of the biopharmaceutical company Maxygen. Dr Gunnar Riemann stated the move ...PINK:BYERF - OTC:SHRGY

Deccan Herald
We are a family!
Deccan Herald, India - Aug 1, 2008
Due to a history of haemophilia in Loralee?s family, the couple opted to adopt children. ?After 14 long months of paper work, we finally adopted Bina Ruth ...
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Prenatal Detection by Real-Time Quantitative PCR and Characterization of a New CFTR Deletion, 3600+ … -
B Costes, E Girodon, D Vidaud, E Flori, A Ardalan, … - Clinical Chemistry, 2000 - Am Assoc Clin Chem
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Real-Time PCR Assay for Rapid Identification of Deletion Carriers in Hemophilia ...

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EC Rodriguez-Merchan - The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2000 - JBJS
... Am. E. Carlos Rodriguez-Merchan World Federation of Hemophilia This information
is current as of September 2, 2006 Reprints and Permissions Permissions] link. ...

Atypical bleeding in hemophilia: application of the conversion model to the case study of a child -
RR Chilcote - Psychosomatic Medicine, 1980 - Am Psychosomatic Soc
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with hemophilia and related ... Ratnoff OD: A tangled web: the interdependence of ...

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Acute on chronic peroneal compartment syndrome -
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Transfusion-associated acquired immunodeficiency syndrome--what is the risk? -
MC Fisher - Pediatrics, 1987 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... http://www.pediatrics.org the World Wide Web at: The online version of this ... In 1982,
cases of AIDS were reported in patients with hemophilia? and in an ...

PEDIATRIC HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY OUTREACH FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES -
JA Wilimas, RC Ribeiro - Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2001 - Elsevier
... diagnosis and treatment of leukemias, lymphomas, hemophilia, aplastic anemia ... to those
that use teleconference technology; Web-based consultation ... 1395?1420. ...

Brief Reviews: Some Recent Advances in the Study of Hemostasis -
OD RATNOFF - Circulation Research, 1974 - Am Heart Assoc
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AND VON WILLEBRANDS DISEASE: A NEW ROLE FOR ANTIHEMOPHILIC FACTOR IN ...

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JA Church, JR Allen, ER Stiehm - Pediatrics, 1986 - Am Acad Pediatrics
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Fresh hope for haemophilia sufferers

Scientists have found a gene therapy which could end the life threatening effects of haemophilia.

It could be available within three years to victims of the hereditary disorder, which affects 10,000 people in the UK. The breakthrough involves taking a few cells from a patient's skin, genetically modifying them in a laboratory so they produce a key blood clotting agent and injecting them back into the body.

So far, six people have undergone the pioneering therapy. Four are producing higher levels of the clotting protein and two are apparently completely cured.

 

One major effect of haemophilia, which affects only males, is spontaneous internal bleeding. This mostly happens in the muscles and joints but elsewhere, especially in the brain, can be fatal.

The findings of the scientists at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre in Boston, Massachusetts, are revealed today in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Karin Pappenheim, chief executive of the Haemophilia Society UK, said: 'This research is encouraging. Current methods of treatment involve painful regular injections.'

 
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