non-hemophiliac individuals
being non-hemophiliac
a non-hemophiliac
non-hemophiliac status
considered non-hemophiliac
non-hemophiliac group
initially non-hemophiliac
as non-hemophiliac
non-hemophiliac population
remain non-hemophiliac
the study included both hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac individuals.
most patients were non-hemophiliac, with only a few cases of hemophilia.
we assessed coagulation factors in both hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac groups.
the risk of thrombosis was lower in the non-hemophiliac population.
genetic testing revealed that the patient was non-hemophiliac.
the research focused on non-hemophiliac individuals with similar bleeding tendencies.
compared to hemophiliac patients, non-hemophiliac individuals often present later.
the incidence of mild bleeding disorders was observed in some non-hemophiliac subjects.
the treatment plan differed significantly between hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac patients.
we compared the clinical presentation of hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac children.
the study aimed to identify risk factors in non-hemophiliac individuals with excessive bleeding.
non-hemophiliac individuals
being non-hemophiliac
a non-hemophiliac
non-hemophiliac status
considered non-hemophiliac
non-hemophiliac group
initially non-hemophiliac
as non-hemophiliac
non-hemophiliac population
remain non-hemophiliac
the study included both hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac individuals.
most patients were non-hemophiliac, with only a few cases of hemophilia.
we assessed coagulation factors in both hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac groups.
the risk of thrombosis was lower in the non-hemophiliac population.
genetic testing revealed that the patient was non-hemophiliac.
the research focused on non-hemophiliac individuals with similar bleeding tendencies.
compared to hemophiliac patients, non-hemophiliac individuals often present later.
the incidence of mild bleeding disorders was observed in some non-hemophiliac subjects.
the treatment plan differed significantly between hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac patients.
we compared the clinical presentation of hemophiliac and non-hemophiliac children.
the study aimed to identify risk factors in non-hemophiliac individuals with excessive bleeding.
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