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Fig 1.

Plasma VWF multimer pattern obtained in 1.8% agarose gel using 125I-labelled anti-VWF antibody in type 2B VWD patients lacking in large VWF multimers.

Patients are identified by the numbers entered in Table 1.

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Table 1.

Main haemostatic findings of the type 2B VWD patients studied showing abnormal VWF multimer pattern.

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Table 2.

Main haemostatic pattern of the type 2B VWD patients studied characterized by normal VWF multimer pattern.

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Fig 2.

Plasma VWF multimer pattern obtained in 1.8% agarose gel using 125I-labelled anti-VWF antibody in type 2B VWD patients with a normal VWF multimer pattern.

Patients are identified by the numbers entered in Table 2.

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Table 3.

Synoptic representation of the differences and similarities between type 2B VWD patients with or without large VWF multimers.

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