Mariasanta Napolitano on Pregnancy and Delivery Outcomes in Women with Hemophilia
Mariasanta Napolitano, Associate Professor of Hematology at the University of Palermo, shared on LinkedIn:
”I’m pleased to share that our poster “Pregnancy and delivery outcomes in women with Hemophilia A and B: A multicenter cohort study from the Italian Association of Haemophilia Centers” accepted at the 67th ASH Annual Meeting has been selected for inclusion in multiple Highlights of ASH programs:
Highlights of ASH (North America/USA) – Update in Obstetric Haematology
Highlights of ASH in the Asia-Pacific
Highlights of ASH in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and North Africa (MMENA)
Many thanks to all co-authors and the participating AICE centers for the collaboration.”
Read the full article here.
Article: Pregnancy and delivery outcomes in women with Hemophilia A and B: A multicenter cohort study from the Italian association of haemophilia centers
Authors: Mariasanta Napolitano, Marta Mattana, Claudia Cammarata, Marzia Leotta, Silvia Linari, Maria Elisa Mancuso, Gianna Franca Rivolta, Cristina Santoro, Sergio Siragusa, Lelia Valdrè, Rita Carlotta Santoro

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