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"does anybody know where (internet) i can get pamphlets about hemophilia... Thanks!!!"? |
i need a website where i can print out pamphlets about hemophilia.. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Dise... |
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Wow, what an interesting question. I don't know ... you'd think people like that would be untreatable. I'm going to star your question ... because it deserves it and so I won'... Women can get it, but more rarely. Like color vision deficiency, it's a sex linked trait. Women have two X chromosomes, men have one X and one Y. If a gene, like a blood clotting factor, is... (m) Hemophilia was recognized, though not named, in ancient times. The Talmud, a collection of Jewish Rabbinical writings from the 2nd century AD, stated that male babies did not have to be circ... Hemophilia is an x-linked recessive disease. This means it tends to affect males, as females have a second (usually protective) x-chromosome. About 18,000 people in the United States have haemop... Hemophilia A occurs in 1 in 10,000 people. Hemophilia B occurs in 1 in 40,000 ... it is genetic it only normally affects men. This is because it is the X sex chromosome that is faulty. Because males have an XY combination, one fauly X chromosome will cause the disease (becaus... inherited disorder in which one of the proteins needed to form blood clots is missing or reduced. In about 30% of cases, there is no family history of the disorder and the condition is the result o... It doesn't. It is a blood disorder. Usually occurs in males. They usually are missing a clotting factor - either factor VIII or IX. They have difficulty clotting their blood. They tend to have... |
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