In April 2024, the Medical and Scientific Advisory Council (MASAC) of the National Bleeding Disorders Foundation (NBDF) released updated clinical practice guidelines for the "Diagnosis and Management of Inherited Bleeding Disorders in Girls and Women with Personal and Family History of Bleeding" (MASAC Document #286). These revisions build upon the 2021 guidance (MASAC Document #264), incorporating recent evidence and offering more comprehensive, patient-centered, and multidisciplinary approaches to diagnosis and management. The update is particularly relevant for clinicians across hematology, gynecology, and primary care, given the nuanced presentations and evolving standards of care in this population.

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The 2024 MASAC guideline update represents a step forward in the care of girls and women with suspected or confirmed inherited bleeding disorders. It underscores the importance of nuanced diagnostic strategies, patient-specific management plans, and coordinated multidisciplinary care. Physicians across specialties should be aware of these updates to optimize early identification, reduce diagnostic delay, and ensure equitable, evidence-based treatment for this often-underdiagnosed population.

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