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Difficulties and pitfalls in the laboratory diagnosis of bleeding disorders

Bolton-Maggs, P. H. B. ; Favaloro, E. J. ; Hillarp, Andreas LU ; Jennings, I. and Kohler, H. P. (2012) In Haemophilia 18. p.66-72
Abstract
. von Willebrand disease (VWD) is the most common inherited bleeding disorder, but variable severity and several classification types mean that diagnosis is often not straightforward. In many countries, the assays are not readily available and/or are not well standardized. The latest methods and the basis of VWD are discussed here, together with information from the international quality assessment programme (IEQAS). Factor XIII deficiency is a rare, but important bleeding disorder, which may be missed or diagnosed late. A discussion and update on this diagnosis is considered in the final section of our review.
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keywords
bleeding disorders, external quality assurance, factor XIII deficiency, laboratory diagnosis, von Willebrand disease
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Haemophilia
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18
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66 - 72
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Wiley-Blackwell
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1351-8216
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10.1111/j.1365-2516.2012.02830.x
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English
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  title        = {{Difficulties and pitfalls in the laboratory diagnosis of bleeding disorders}},
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