Abstract
The GRADE approach was developed to provide a standardized approach to guideline development. GRADE has increased the transparency of the different steps in the guideline development process. However, GRADE should not be seen as the magic bullet that removes all uncertainty and resolves all debates in the scientific community. This is especially true in the context of rare disease such as hemophilia when a guideline is based on low-quality evidence.
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