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Haemostasis action of VELSEAL-T in a haemophilia A patient with external bleeding

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|Apr 2018

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Image: Blood cells© Shutterstock
Image: Blood cells© Shutterstock

Figure 1

Haemophilia patient applying VELSEAL-T patch to the site of external injury.
Haemophilia patient applying VELSEAL-T patch to the site of external injury.

Figure 2

Bleeding stopped after 60 seconds of application of the VELSEAL-T patch.
Bleeding stopped after 60 seconds of application of the VELSEAL-T patch.

Five countries reporting the highest numbers of patients of bleeding disorders and haemophilia [11, 12]

DISTRIBUTION OF COUNTRIES WITH BLEEDING DISORDERSREPORTED CASES OF BLEEDING DISORDERSDISTRIBUTION OF COUNTRIES WITH HAEMOPHILIA AREPORTED CASES OF HAEMOPHILIA A
1United States of America32,496United States of America13,276
2United Kingdom23,459India11,586
3Brazil17,350China8,921
4India14,618Brazil8,839
5China10,280United Kingdom5,420
Global total268,030Global total167,110
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00105 | Journal eISSN: 2055-3390
Language: English
Page range: 4 - 7
Published on: Apr 14, 2018
Published by: Haemnet Ltd
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2018 Anupam Dutta, Anup Kumar Das, published by Haemnet Ltd
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