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  • The Self-BAT (self-administered bleeding assessment tool) is a scientifically validated scoring tool developed by Dr. Paula James targeted at individuals who are concerned about bleeding. Taking this test will help you better understand whether current, or previous, bleeding episodes are normal or abnormal.

    Generation and optimization of the self-administered bleeding assessment tool and its validation as a screening test for von Willebrand disease. Deforest M, Grabell J, Albert S, Young J, Tuttle A, Hopman WM, James PD. Haemophilia. 2015 Sep;21(5):e384-8.

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    If you are still concerned about your bleeding you may want to speak with your physician

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    Your bleeding score is abnormal (). The normal range for your age and gender is . You could have a bleeding disorder which you may want to discuss with your physician.

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