WFH: Insights From the Prospective Rare Bleeding Disorders Database
World Federation of Hemophilia shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Pregnant women with congenital fibrinogen disorders face higher risks for complications, even if asymptomatic. This study highlights the urgent need for early care.”
Title: Gynecologic and obstetric complications in women with congenital fibrinogen disorders: insights from the Prospective Rare Bleeding Disorders Database
Authors: Samin Mohsenian, Roberta Palla, Marzia Menegatti, Andrea Cairo, Simona Maria Siboni, Marguerite Neerman-Arbez, Mehran Karimi, Helen Pargantou, Rosanna Asselta, Danijela Mikovic, Marko Saracevic, Britta Laros-van Gorkom, Laura Jacobs, Amy Shapiro, Adrianna Williamson, Michael Makris, Alessandro Casini, Flora Peyvandi

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