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Hemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a lack of blood clotting factor VIII.
Source:ADAM
Date:March 21, 2008
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder—usually inherited—of the mechanism of blood clotting. Depending on the degree of the disorder present in an individual, excess bleeding may occur only after specific, predictable events(such as surgery,...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part I
Hemophilia is a coagulation disorder arising from a genetic defect of the X chromosome; the defect can either be inherited or result from spontaneous gene mutation. In each type of hemophilia(hemophilias A, B, and C), a critical coagulation protei...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder of the mechanism of blood clotting that is usually inherited. Depending on the degree of the disorder present in an individual, excess bleeding may occur only after specific, predictable events(such as surgery, den...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder—usually inherited—of the mechanism of blood clotting. Depending on the degree of the disorder present in an individual, excess bleeding may occur only after specific, predictable events(such as surgery,...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Hemophilia is a genetic disorder—usually inherited—of the mechanism of blood clotting. Depending on the degree of the disorder present in an individual, excess bleeding may occur only after specific, predictable events(such as surgery,...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
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