Sep 27, 2025, 11:22
Rameen Masood: How Should Abnormal Uterine Bleeding be Managed in People With Bleeding Disorders
RPTH journal shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Rameen Masood and team formed a systematic review and thematic analysis of currently available literature to identify the best practice management options for patients with inherited bleeding disorders and abnormal uterine bleeding, which will improve patient quality of life.”
Title: How should abnormal uterine bleeding be managed in people with bleeding disorders: a systematic review of the literature and thematic synthesis
Authors: Rameen Masood, Vidiya Dev, Millie Gee, Katie Finch, Daniel M. Fletcher, Olufikayo Bamidele, Jo Traunter, David Allsup, Barbara-ann Guinn

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