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Informationen zum Autor Augusto B. Federici, University of Milan, Milan, Italy Christine A. Lee, Oxford Haemophilia & Thrombosis Centre, Oxford, UK Erik E. Berntorp, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden David Lillicrap, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada Robert R. Montgomery, Medical College of Wisconsin; Milwaukee, WI, USA Klappentext Von Willebrand Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects provides an insight into all aspects of the condition. Since its discovery, von Willebrand disease has been extensively studied and the causative factor deficiency, the understanding of the condition and its treatment has greatly improved. This book summarizes recent research and will help to optimize the management of patients with von Willebrand disease.This valuable book describes the important and complex role of von Willebrand factor in hemostasis and thrombosis. In addition to the current understanding of its molecular biology, this book gives particular focus to the association between genetic variants of von Willebrand factor and different von Willebrand disease phenotypes. It also reviews the important area of the obstetric and gynecological manifestations of von Willebrand disease, as well as the treatment of acute bleeding.Written by an international team of contributors it describes the progress in, and difficulties of diagnosing phenotypes and genotypes. Molecular diagnosis of type 1, type 2 and its subgroups, and type 3 von Willebrand disease are presented as well as discussion of the potential future role of gene therapy.Von Willebrand Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects is a valuable resource for hematologists in practice and in training, and specialists in thrombosis and hemostasis. Zusammenfassung Von Willebrand Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects provides an insight into all aspects of the condition. Since its discovery, von Willebrand disease has been extensively studied and the causative factor deficiency, the understanding of the condition and its treatment has greatly improved. This book summarizes recent research and will help to optimize the management of patients with von Willebrand disease.This valuable book describes the important and complex role of von Willebrand factor in hemostasis and thrombosis. In addition to the current understanding of its molecular biology, this book gives particular focus to the association between genetic variants of von Willebrand factor and different von Willebrand disease phenotypes. It also reviews the important area of the obstetric and gynecological manifestations of von Willebrand disease, as well as the treatment of acute bleeding.Written by an international team of contributors it describes the progress in, and difficulties of diagnosing phenotypes and genotypes. Molecular diagnosis of type 1, type 2 and its subgroups, and type 3 von Willebrand disease are presented as well as discussion of the potential future role of gene therapy.Von Willebrand Disease: Basic and Clinical Aspects is a valuable resource for hematologists in practice and in training, and specialists in thrombosis and hemostasis. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors.Foreword.Preface.1 Historical perspective on von Willebrand disease (Erik Berntorp and Margareta Blombäck).2 Biosynthesis and organization of von Willebrand factor (Sandra L. Haberichter).3 von Willebrand factor structure and function (Robert R. Montgomery and Sandra L. Haberichter).4 Modulation of von Willebrand factor by ADAMTS13 (Jennifer Barr and David Motto).5 Animal models in von Willebrand disease (Cécile V. Denis, Olivier D. Christophe and Peter J. Lenting0.6 Classifi cation of von Willebrand disease (Javier Batlle, Almudena Pérez-Rodríguez and María Fernanda López-Fernández).7 The epidemiology of von Willebrand disease (Giancarlo Castaman and Francesco Rodeghiero).8 Clinical aspects of von Willebrand disease: bleeding history (Paula D. James and Alberto Tosetto)....