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User-edited article about haemophilia, a hereditary genetic illness that impairs the body's ability to control bleeding.
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Deficiency in coagulation factor VIII is the most common cause of hemophilia. ... Hemophilia is quite rare, with only about 1 instance in every 10,000 births (or ...
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In severe cases of hemophilia, heavy bleeding occurs after minor trauma or even ... Milder forms of hemophilia do not involve spontaneous bleeding, and the ...
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More about Hemophilia: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prognosis Resources Hemophilia Definition Hemophilia is a genetic disorder—usually
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Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows down the blood clotting process. People who have hemophilia often have longer bleeding after an injury or surgery. ...
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InteliHealth - Featuring Harvard Medical School's consumer health information. ... Hemophilia is an inherited (genetic) disorder that prevents blood from ...
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The failure of the body to produce the required clotting factors is Hemophilia. ... Approximately 1 in 10,000 males have Hemophilia. ...
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Hemophilia ... A person has hemophilia when he or she inherits problems with certain blood ... The hemophilia gene can contain many different errors, leading ...
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From symptoms to treatment to prevention, get the basics on hemophilia from the experts at WebMD. ... Hemophilia refers to a group of inherited disorders that ...
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Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding, or coagulation, disorder. ... Males who inherit the defective gene will develop hemophilia. ...
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Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding, or coagulation, disorder. Children with hemophilia lack the ability to stop bleeding because of the low ...
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Most people recognize hemophilia as the "bleeder's disease," but few understand ... Hemophilia is an hereditary illness that affects 1 out of every 7,500 males from ...
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