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At an international forum reported in Vox Sanguinis in 1972, Dr Biggs and Dr Dormandy assessed that patients with haemophilia could be adequately maintained with the use of cryoprecipitate.

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BAYP0000022_050 - Can Hemophilic Patients be Adequately Maintained with Cryoprecipitates - 01 Jun 1972

Chronology Information

Date:

1 June 1972
Chapter/issue
Blood Products and Addressing Risk: Regulation of Commercial Factor Concentrates
Key Person(s)
Dr Rosemary Biggs
Dr Katharine Dormandy

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BAYP0000022 050 Can Hemophilic Patients be Adequately Maintained with Cryoprecipitates 01 Jun 1972

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