Angeborenes und erworbenes von-Willebrand-Syndrom

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Angeborenes und erworbenes von-Willebrand-Syndrom. / Schneppenheim, R; Barthels, M; Budde, U.

In: HAMOSTASEOLOGIE, Vol. 25, No. 4, 01.11.2005, p. 367-75.

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Harvard

Schneppenheim, R, Barthels, M & Budde, U 2005, 'Angeborenes und erworbenes von-Willebrand-Syndrom', HAMOSTASEOLOGIE, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 367-75.

APA

Schneppenheim, R., Barthels, M., & Budde, U. (2005). Angeborenes und erworbenes von-Willebrand-Syndrom. HAMOSTASEOLOGIE, 25(4), 367-75.

Vancouver

Schneppenheim R, Barthels M, Budde U. Angeborenes und erworbenes von-Willebrand-Syndrom. HAMOSTASEOLOGIE. 2005 Nov 1;25(4):367-75.

Bibtex

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title = "Angeborenes und erworbenes von-Willebrand-Syndrom",
abstract = "Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is known for its marked heterogeneity which was already recognized by von Willebrand in 1926. The basis of phenotypic differentiation are quantitative and qualitative or functional differences between the different types and subtypes of VWD. Clinical relevant facts for the practitioner on diagnosis and therapy of von Willebrand disease and von Willebrand syndrome are presented.",
keywords = "Deamino Arginine Vasopressin, Hemostatics, Humans, Phenotype, von Willebrand Diseases, von Willebrand Factor",
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AU - Budde, U

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AB - Von Willebrand disease (VWD) is known for its marked heterogeneity which was already recognized by von Willebrand in 1926. The basis of phenotypic differentiation are quantitative and qualitative or functional differences between the different types and subtypes of VWD. Clinical relevant facts for the practitioner on diagnosis and therapy of von Willebrand disease and von Willebrand syndrome are presented.

KW - Deamino Arginine Vasopressin

KW - Hemostatics

KW - Humans

KW - Phenotype

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KW - von Willebrand Factor

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VL - 25

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