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Simpson, Mindy
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Hemorrhage
Academic Article
Management of joint bleeding in hemophilia.
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A Randomized Trial of Factor VIII and Neutralizing Antibodies in Hemophilia A.
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PERSEPT 1: a phase 3 trial of activated eptacog beta for on-demand treatment of haemophilia inhibitor-related bleeding.
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Safety and dose-dependency of eptacog beta (activated) in a dose escalation study of non-bleeding congenital haemophilia A or B patients, with or without inhibitors.
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Use of global assays to understand clinical phenotype in congenital factor VII deficiency.
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Multicenter randomized controlled trial on Duration of Therapy for Thrombosis in Children and Young Adults (the?Kids-DOTT trial): pilot/feasibility phase findings.
Academic Article
Comparing Factor Use and Bleed Rates in U.S. Hemophilia A Patients Receiving Prophylaxis with 3 Different Long-Acting Recombinant Factor VIII Products.
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Comparing Physician and Patient Perspectives on Prophylactic Treatment with BAY?94-9027 for Severe Haemophilia?A: A Post Hoc Analysis.
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A Real-World Analysis of Commonly Prescribed FVIII Products Based on U.S. Medical Charts: Consumption and Bleeding Outcomes in Hemophilia A Patients.
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Decreased Bleeding Rates in Patients with Hemophilia A Switching from Standard-Half-Life FVIII to BAY 94-9027 Prophylaxis.
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Effects of PK-guided prophylaxis on clinical outcomes and FVIII consumption for patients with moderate to severe Haemophilia A.
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