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Keywords: Christmas Disease
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Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis (1975) 4 (1): 36–39.
Published Online: 16 April 2009
...C.D. Forbes; S. Renfrew Electroencephalography has been performed in a series of patients with haemophilia and Christmas disease because of the suggestion by other authors of a high incidence of abnormality. In an adult population of haemophiliacs no difference was found in the incidence...
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Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis (1973) 2 (5): 223–234.
Published Online: 15 April 2009
...L. Dintenfass; C.D. Forbes Dynamic coagulation-thrombus formation studies and evaluation of the aggregation of red cells, plasma viscosity and blood viscosity were carried out on 22 patients with haemophilia A and 6 patients with Christmas disease. Significant differences are found in the formation...