Haematological Diseases – Blood Disorders

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www.kinderblutkrankheiten.de

The information portal on non-malignant haematological diseases in childhood and adolescence

In addition to haematological malignancies, such as leukaemias and lymphomas, children and adolescents can suffer blood disorders that are not classified as cancer, but nevertheless may lead to severe diseases and therefore require treatment. These blood disorders are presented in our information portal on non-malignant haematological diseases in childhood and adolescence (in German). The portal supports patients and their families as well as haematologists, researchers and other caregivers. www.kinderblutkrankheiten.de

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Information for patients and their families

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Blood disorders include, for example, severe aplastic anaemia (SAA), thalassaemia, immune (idiopathic) thrombocytopenic purpura, congenital neutropenia, haemophilia, sickle-cell disease, iron deficiency anaemia and various other diseases. On www.kinderblutkrankheiten.de you will find detailed information (in German) on several blood diseases caused by alterations / disorders of blood cells, immune deficiency, or blood coagulation disorders, respectively.