The difference in disease severity between Hemophilia A and B (HA, HB) was recently assessed in the study, “Clinical, Instrumental, Serological And Histological Findings Suggest That Hemophilia B May Be Less Severe Than Hemophilia A,” and published in Haematologica. HA and HB are caused by deficient clotting proteins,…
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Hemophilia is a blood disorder that’s usually genetically inherited from parents. People born with hemophilia have little or no clotting factor – a protein needed for normal blood clotting. Hemophilia can also be acquired, meaning patients don’t inherit the disease from their parents but instead develop it during their lifetime. This…
Researchers have found that adults with severe hemophilia A coupled with pre-existing joint disease benefit most from prophylaxis to improve function, quality of life, and activities, and to better manage pain. The study, “Effect of late prophylaxis in hemophilia on joint status: a randomized trial,” was published in…
Recent evidence suggests that hemophilia B is clinically less severe than hemophilia A, highlighting the need to discuss further therapeutic options for each type of hemophilia. The study, “Haemophilia B is clinically less severe than haemophilia A: further evidence,” was published in Blood Transfusion. Hemophilia is an inherited, genetic disorder…
Nuwiq, a fourth-generation genetically engineered version of blood-clotting factor VIII, is a safe and effective way of controlling bleeding in people with severe hemophilia A during and after surgery, a study reports. The research, “Efficacy and safety of Nuwiq® (human-cl rhFVIII) in patients with severe haemophilia A undergoing…
Adults with mild and moderate hemophilia A have a substantial number of bleeds per year as well as joint problems and surgeries, revealing an unmet medical need in these patients, according to an interim analysis of the CHESS II study. The findings were shared at…
Some hemophilia patients may, over time, develop inhibitors which restrict the efficacy of treatment making bleeding episodes more difficult to stop. MORE: Intracranial hemorrhage risk – when to see a doctor According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), although the majority of people living with…
Chinese researchers identified a new and simple method to identify women who may be carriers of the gene that causes hemophilia A.
Humate-P (human antihemophilic factor/von Willebrand factor complex) is a plasma-derived factor replacement therapy approved to prevent and treat bleeding episodes in people with hemophilia A.
Low-dose recombinant factor VIII lowered bleeding rates in Chinese children with hemophilia, and the earlier the preventive treatment began, the more effective it was in minimizing bleeding episodes, according to a new study. The research, “The Efficacy of Recombinant FVIII Low-Dose Prophylaxis in Chinese Pediatric Patients With Severe Hemophilia A:…