Dr Rizza, in a report to the Haemophiia Litigation, suggested that during the first half of the 1970s "hepatitis was probably not perceived as a long term problem in haemophiliacs" but that more detailed follow-up of people with haemophilia during the late 1970s showed that "a significant number of haemophiliacs who were clinically well had persistently abnormal tests of liver function".

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Chapter/issue
Haemophilia Centres: Policies and Practice
Key Person(s)
Dr Charles Rizza