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. 1978 Feb;54(628):115–118. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.54.628.115

Cerebral haemorrhage in haemophilia.

M Bennett, J A Sills
PMCID: PMC2425056  PMID: 634872

Abstract

A young male haemophiliac child is here described in whom intracerebral haemorrhage required craniotomy and the subsequent insertion of a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt. These procedures can now be attempted in severe haemophilia A because of the ease in clotting factor replacement therapy.

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