суббота, 3 марта 2012 г.

Research from M. Bladen et al has provided new information about hematology.

"Intracranial haemorrhages (ICH) in children with haemophilia are rare, and the outcome is variable, ranging from no apparent impairment to death. The aim of this investigation was to identify if children with haemophilia and ICH, have any long-term problems with motor function, visual motor integration or strengths and difficulties compared with a control group," scientists in London, the United Kingdom report (see also Hematology).

"A review of the Haemophilia Database at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust was undertaken to identify boys with haemophilia and a history of ICH, as well as a control group of peers with no such history. Boys were born …

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