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How do you get porphyric hemophilia? |
I just want to see if any of you know how. ; ) This is a phony disease...supposedly you get it by being a vampire or being bitten by one. Since there are no such things as vampires, there is no such disease. LOL. I was actually surprised to see someone ask about the term...it is not mentioned often and is rarely ever identified by anyone. :) buy it on E-bay... |
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Hemophilia (heem-a-FILL-ee-ah) is a rare inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot normally. Persons with hemophilia may bleed for a longer time than others after an injury or ac... The links below have some basic information and charts, which may be the statistical info you're looking for: ...clotting factors ,they are present in the serum and produced from mostly the liver ,deficiency in factor 8 type a ,factor 9 type b,factor 11 type c,90% are type a haemophilia ,and the genetic struc... The hemophilias are inherited disorders that cause abnormal bleeding. Symptoms range from increased bleeding after trauma, injury, or surgery to sudden bleeding with no apparent cause. The two type... History of Hemophilia Although effective treatment has only become available in recent decades, hemophilia was known to the ancient world. The earliest written references to what appears to be he... ... Next time, try one question at a time. Small cuts in a hemophiliac release a LOT of blood. Hemophilia isn't contagious, it's genetic. While some temporary conditions can cause se... Hemophilia is X-linkes. That means that the defecct gene for both Hemophilia A and B is on the X-chromosome. Man have one X-chromosome, women two. So, men who have the defect gene are ill, becau... |
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