[Diagnosis of von Willebrand's disease]
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[Diagnosis of von Willebrand's disease]
Abstract
Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of von Willebrand's disease was a special problem. Criteria up to date: prolonged bleeding time, reduced platelet adhesiveness, decreased F. VIII coagulant activity, as well as a particularly behaviour after the infusion of F. VIII, were not sufficient to differentiatie this disease from other congenital disorder of F. VIII. Recent investigations, introducing the immunological methods for determination of F. VIII--related antigen, as well as the investigation of ristocetin induced platelet aggregation, give the new approach in the diagnosis of von Willebrand's disease. Authors presented preliminary results of investigations of F. VIII--related antigen in the patients with von Willebrand's disease, as well as the results of investigation of the patients with hemophilia A and normal subjects, as a control group.
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