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Haemophilia C

Discussion in 'Foot Surgery' started by Chris Griffith, Nov 22, 2010.

  1. Chris Griffith

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    Has anyone had experience with partial nail surgery with phenolisation in patients with (mild haemophila) Haemophila C ?

    Thanks Chris
     
  2. Sally Smillie

    Sally Smillie Active Member

    1) I'd contact the haemophilia centre he attends.
    2) Lee Short in Leeds is pod you need to speak to for the pod perspective. He runs a clinic at the Leeds Haemophilia Centre.

    Let us know how you go!
     
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