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E-Learning Ep. 14: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in Women with Very Rare Coagulation Factor Deficiencies

13 min · 21. jan. 2026
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Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) can have a profound impact on the quality of life of women and girls with very rare coagulation factor deficiencies (VRCFDs). Understanding its underlying mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and management strategies requires a multidisciplinary approach. In this episode, you will explore HMB in the context of VRCFDs from multiple perspectives and with a multidisciplinary approach.đŸŽ„ The full module is available on the EAHAD Academy: https://academy.eahad.org/eahad/2025/e-learning-modules-2025/4190161 [https://academy.eahad.org/eahad/2025/e-learning-modules-2025/4190161]

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