Abdul Mannan: Advances in the Management of Von Willebrand Disease
Abdul Mannan, Consultant Haematologist, Director Haemophilia Centre, Haematology Lab Lead Consultant Haematologist at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, shared a post on LinkedIn.
“Von Willebrand Disease just got a major upgrade.
I made this infographic video to show you exactly how.
17 practice-changing advances. All in one place.
Watch this if you manage VWD patients (or teach anyone who does):
What’s inside:
- Recombinant VWF with double the half-life (20 hours vs 10)
- Novel biologics that work completely differently (emicizumab, HMB-002)
- The 2-4-50 rule for desmopressin testing (simple, powerful)
- Prophylaxis data: 84-91% fewer bleeds
- Pregnancy protocols that actually work (VWF targets + postpartum timelines)
Patient outcomes that finally include reproductive health
Why this matters: We’ve shifted from reactive to proactive care. From guesswork to precision medicine.
The infographic breaks down complex mechanisms into simple visuals.
- Treatment algorithms.
- Before and after comparisons.
- Timeline graphics.
Everything you need to update your practice in under 5 minutes.
Hit play. These advances are too good to miss.
What’s the biggest VWD challenge in your clinic right now?”
View the Infographic Video Outlining These Advances.

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