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Dr Craske suggested a trial of NHS concentrate be made to cover non-urgent operations, where other concentrates such as commercial material would be indicated.

  • Read more about Dr Craske suggested a trial of NHS concentrate be made to cover non-urgent operations, where other concentrates such as commercial material would be indicated.

Dr Aronstam disagreed with giving mild haemophiliacs NHS Factor 8 for non-urgent operations as he didn't want them to develop hepatitis in any form.

  • Read more about Dr Aronstam disagreed with giving mild haemophiliacs NHS Factor 8 for non-urgent operations as he didn't want them to develop hepatitis in any form.

Dr Craske asked for people with mild haemophilia to be given NHS Factor 8 for non-urgent operations such as tooth extraction, saying "We have found from observations at Oxford that this is the best way of finding out whether the material is associated with cases of hepatitis".

  • Read more about Dr Craske asked for people with mild haemophilia to be given NHS Factor 8 for non-urgent operations such as tooth extraction, saying "We have found from observations at Oxford that this is the best way of finding out whether the material is associated with cases of hepatitis".

Dr Craske highlighted to Dr Aromstam that mixing the blood products of different manufacturers might increase the risks of hepatitis and advised that it might be wise to confine students to one type of material.

  • Read more about Dr Craske highlighted to Dr Aromstam that mixing the blood products of different manufacturers might increase the risks of hepatitis and advised that it might be wise to confine students to one type of material.

Dr Painter spoke to some parents in early 1978, and appeared to regard Hepatitis B which had become chronic as potentially leading to a grim future, and a matter of significant concern.

  • Read more about Dr Painter spoke to some parents in early 1978, and appeared to regard Hepatitis B which had become chronic as potentially leading to a grim future, and a matter of significant concern.

Dr Kirk provided information in 1976 to the Bournemouth Department of Pathology about a pupil who was negative for HbsAg and HBsAb and had a presumptive diagnosis of non-B hepatitis "probably associated with the transfusion of Kryobulin".

  • Read more about Dr Kirk provided information in 1976 to the Bournemouth Department of Pathology about a pupil who was negative for HbsAg and HBsAb and had a presumptive diagnosis of non-B hepatitis "probably associated with the transfusion of Kryobulin".

The chief executive of Speywood stated that Dr Aronstam's "first requirement is convenience of administration" when deciding what treatment to provide to Treloar's students.

  • Read more about The chief executive of Speywood stated that Dr Aronstam's "first requirement is convenience of administration" when deciding what treatment to provide to Treloar's students.

Dr Aronstam stated "we only give prophylaxis in short courses here and only when a particular joint is being threatened. I am afraid we do not have the resources to give any of our 55 severe haemophiliac boys a long course of prophylaxis just because of bleeding frequency".

  • Read more about Dr Aronstam stated "we only give prophylaxis in short courses here and only when a particular joint is being threatened. I am afraid we do not have the resources to give any of our 55 severe haemophiliac boys a long course of prophylaxis just because of bleeding frequency".

Dr Aronstam stated that he had not seen hard data to prove the benefits of lower doses of Factor 8.

  • Read more about Dr Aronstam stated that he had not seen hard data to prove the benefits of lower doses of Factor 8.

Dr Aronstam wrote that prophylaxis was "much more effective given on alternate days than twice weekly".

  • Read more about Dr Aronstam wrote that prophylaxis was "much more effective given on alternate days than twice weekly".

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