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von Willebrand disease: an update in the Åland islandsSummary of a Nordic Symposium on von Willebrand disease, 24–25 September 1998, Mariehamn, Åland

Abstract

In the past decades von Willebrand disease (vWD) has, in several respects, fallen into the shadow of classical haemophilia due to all problems that have faced those dealing with congenital bleeding disorders, not least regarding blood-borne diseases. The time has come to revisit and refocus on vWD, probably the most common bleeding disorder. Accordingly, a number of Nordic physicians and scientists working in this field organized a meeting on the ferry boat from Stockholm to Mariehamn, in the Aland islands, the home of the index families with this disease, as described by Erik von Willebrand in 1926. The objective of the meeting was to make a comprehensive survey of vWD as seen from the situation in the Nordic countries. In order to achieve all goals some scientists of note from countries outside the Nordic area were invited as well. This paper gives a summary of the symposium, mainly based on the separate papers published in this issue.

Authors

Berntorp E; Ingerslev J; Schulman S

Journal

Haemophilia, Vol. 5, No. s2, pp. 1–6

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

DOI

10.1046/j.1365-2516.1999.0050s2001.x

ISSN

1351-8216

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Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)

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