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Central nervous system bleeding in hemophiliacs

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1978

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Study Group From an estimated population of 2500 sian and three had underlying congenital hemophiliacs seen between 1965 and anomalies.No etiology was apparent in 976, 71 with documented central ncr-38%.Sixty-five patients had intracranial vous system (CNS) bleeding were studied bleeding.Those with intracerebral bleeding retrospectively: 56 had factor VIII deficiency had a poorer prognosis than did those with and 1 5 had factor IX deficiency.More than subarachnoid or subdural bleeding.Intratwo-thirds were less than 1 8 yr old, and spinal bleeding occurred in six patients.The one-third were age 3 yr or less when CNS combined modality rate was 34%.Of 47 bleeding occurred.Thirty-eight (54%) had survivors, 12 (26%) had recurrent bleeda history of recent trauma; one-half of ing in the absence of known trauma.Rethese had a long symptom-free interval of current bleeding 1 yr or more after the 4 ± 2.2 days ( 1 SD) .Four had hyperten-initial episodes seemed to be more

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