PMID: 6968525Sep 1, 1980Paper

Emergency care of the hemophiliac patient

Annals of Emergency Medicine
T H Guthrie, J C Sacra

Abstract

Hemophilia is a congenital disorder characterized by prolonged bleeding, many times in association with little or no trauma, in which proper treatment may save lives or prevent permanent sequelae. We report an illustrative case and review the management of common problems with which a hemophiliac might present to the emergency department.

Citations

Jul 11, 2012·Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia·A SrivastavaUNKNOWN Treatment Guidelines Working Group on Behalf of The World Federation Of Hemophilia
Jul 1, 1990·The Journal of Emergency Medicine·D J DeBehnke, M G Angelos
Mar 1, 1982·Annals of Emergency Medicine·K E LeBlanc

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