International workshop on immune tolerance induction: Consensus recommendations

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Abstract

Although immune tolerance induction (ITI) has been used for 30 years to eliminate inhibitors and restore normal factor pharmacokinetics in patients with hemophilia, there is a paucity of scientific evidence to guide therapeutic decision-making. In an effort to provide direction for physicians and hemophilia treatment center staff members, an international panel of hemophilia opinion leaders met to develop consensus recommendations for ITI in patients with severe and mild hemophilia A and hemophilia B. These recommendations draw on the available published literature and the collective clinical experience of the group and are rated based on the level of supporting evidence. © 2007 The Authors Journal compliation 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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DiMichele, D. M., Hoots, W. K., Pipe, S. W., Rivard, G. E., & Santagostino, E. (2007). International workshop on immune tolerance induction: Consensus recommendations. Haemophilia, 13(SUPPL. 1), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2516.2007.01497.x

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