Electroencephalography in haemophilia and Christmas disease

Haemostasis
C Forbes, S Renfrew

Abstract

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 of abnormalities compared with the general hospital population.

Citations

Apr 2, 1983·British Medical Journal·M SmallC D Forbes
Oct 16, 1999·British Journal of Haematology·S Douglas
Nov 1, 1978·Angiology·C D ForbesC R Prentice
Jun 1, 1983·British Heart Journal·M SmallC R Prentice

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