PMID: 6170556Jan 1, 1981Paper

Internal, neurologic, psychiatric and psychological characteristics of 25 cases of haemophilia

Folia haematologica : internationales Magazin für klinische und morphologische Blutforschung
E CzestochowskaB Ruszczyńska

Abstract

The medical, neurologic and psychiatric complications in 25 hemophiles were analysed. The medical examinations did not show any changes connected with frequent blood transfusions, and bleedings to different tissues. The only changes found out were the result of local bleedings to joints. The psychological examination of the two persons suggested the brain injury, despite the lack of deviations from the norm at the neurologic examination including electroencephalography.

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