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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Gene therapy for hemophilia B and an update on gene therapy for hemophilia A : effectiveness .... 
    Publication: [Boston, Massachusetts] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, December 22, 2022
    ... clotting factor 9 deficiency' OR 'congenital blood clotting factor ix deficiency' OR 'congenital clotting factor 9 deficiency' OR 'mckusick ... Deficiency, Factor IX" or "Deficiencies, Factor IX" or "Factor IX Deficiencies" or "Factor IX Deficiency" or "Hemophilia B Leyden™ ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Emicizumab for hemophilia A with inhibitors : effectiveness and value : final evidence report 
    Publication: [Boston, Massachusetts] : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, April 16, 2018
    ... globulin”) was identified as a cause of hemophilia (factor IX deficiency, the etiology of hemophilia B, was first elucidated ... recombinant) for factor VIII deficiency (classic hemophilia), for factor IX deficiency (Christmas factor deficiency), for factor VII deficiency (extrinsic ...
  3. ... Buiatin #146 Chapter Advinery 6140 For patients with Factor IX deficiency, the use of viral-attenuated Factor |X complex concentrate or coagulation Factor IX products ...
  4. ... a direct response of our Factor VIII deficiency, Factor IX deficiency, and some von Willibrand Factor patients developing HIV ... patient born today with a Factor VIII or Factor Ix deficiency problem, and perhaps even with von Willebrand’s disease, ...
  5. ... performing minor surgery in a patient with mild factor IX deficiency. using concentrate cov- erage. would be inappropriate according ... performing minor surgery in a patient with mild factor IX deficiency, using concentrate cov- erage, would be inappropriate according ...
  6. ... factor VIII deficiency) and two with hemophilia B (factor IX deficiency)(11). Estimating the hemophilia population from a 1980 ... 3.02 per 1000 hemophiliacs) than those with hemophilia B (0.69 per 1000 hemophiliacs). All 37 of ...
  7. ... have severe form of the disease. | Hemophilia B (factor IX deficiency or Christmas disease) is seed! in about 20% of men with hemophilia. Symptoms are the cane /as for men with hemophilia A. ... The factors which may influence HIV-induced disease progression include ...
  8. ... have severe form of the disease. | Hemophilia B (factor IX deficiency or Christmas disease) is seed! in about 20% of men with hemophilia. Symptoms are the cane /as for men with hemophilia A. ... The factors which may influence HIV-induced disease progression include ...
  9. ... rise in all cases of Factor VIII and Factor IX deficiencies. One individual with undetectable factor VIII was reported to respond to danazol. Danazol ...
  10. ... performing minor surgery in a patient with mild factor IX deficiency, using concentrate cov- erage, would be inappropriate according to this prin- ciple. Fresh frozen plasma carries much less risk of hepatitis. ... of anti-hemophilic factor concentrate was not in court, since he or ...
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