Guideline for laboratory diagnosis and monitoring of von Willebrand disease: A joint guideline from the United Kingdom Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation and the British Society for Haematology
Sean Platton(Queen Mary University of London), M. S. Sutherland(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Caroline Lawrence(Glasgow Royal Infirmary), Catriona Keenan(St. James's Hospital), Peter Baker(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust), Anne Riddell(The Royal Free Hospital), Annette Bowyer(Royal Hallamshire Hospital), Will Lester(University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust)
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