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Aug 14, 2025, 17:36
Samin Mohsenian: Thrombotic Paradox in Congenital Fibrinogen Deficiencies
Samin Mohsenian, PhD candidate at the University of Milan, Researcher at A. Bianchi Bonomi Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center, shared an insightful post on LinkedIn:
”Our latest review on the thrombotic paradox in congenital fibrinogen deficiencies (CFDs) is now available, bringing together current knowledge on:
- Frequency and types of thrombosis in CFD
- Pathophysiology behind this paradox
- Key thrombosis risk factors
- Management strategies, and their challenges
A concise overview for those interested in the mechanisms, risk factors, and clinical implications of thrombosis in CFD.
Read the full article here.
Article: The thrombotic paradox in congenital fibrinogen deficiencies: from pathophysiology to practice
Authors: Samin Mohsenian, Alessandro Casini, Flora Peyvandi

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