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May 12, 2026, 14:46
Yusra Iqbal: What Hemophilia Teaches Us About Modern Hematology
Yusra Iqbal, Medical Writer and Hematologist at University of Child Health Sciences and Children Hospital Lahore, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Coagulation looks simple in books.
Hemophilia shows how complex it truly is.
Studying Hemophilia changed how I understand bleeding disorders:
- Factor levels directly shape bleed severity
- Prophylaxis is better than on-demand treatment
- Inhibitors completely change management plans
- Non-replacement therapy like Emicizumab has transformed care
- Gene therapy is now a reality, not theory.
Hemophilia is not just a disease – it is a model to understand modern hematology, from factor replacement to rebalancing and gene therapy.
For students and trainees:
If you understand Hemophilia well, coagulation becomes clinically clear.”
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