Epidemiological profile of hemophilia A in Karbala-Iraq
In this study, one-third of patients' presentations started in the first year of life. The most common type was severe hemophilia A (factor VIII activity < 1%). Consequently, more than half of the patients were treated with factor VIII concentrate. Four patients had hepatitis C, while HIV was confirmed in one patient. The epidemiological or clinical parameters of hemophilia A patients in Karbala seem similar to those in other cities in Iraq. By considering this preliminary data, further comprehensive studies for patients with hemophilia and associated complications in other provinces or cities in Iraq are highly suggested to provide a clear perspective about the prevalence and epidemiological burdens.PMID:38406788 | PMC:PMC10893571 | DOI:10.25122/jml-2023-0218
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - Category: General Medicine Authors: Inas Muayad Mohammed Ali Ashwaq Ali Hussein Israa Mustafa Salih Al-Musawi Sabeeha Sahib Hadi Hillawi Naus Salih Kadhim Abdulkareem Alaiwi Jasim Source Type: research
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