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- Hemophilia refers to a group of bleeding disorders in which blood clotting takes a longer time than normal. There are two forms of hemophilia: Hemophilia A (classic hemophilia, or factor VIII deficiency) ...
- Hemophilia A is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a lack of blood clotting factor VIII. Without ... Factor VIII (eight) is one such coagulation factor. Hemophilia A is the result of the body not ...
- Hemophilia B is a hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a lack of blood clotting factor IX. Without ... Factor IX (nine) is one such coagulation factor. Hemophilia B is the result of the body not ...
- The following organizations provide further information on hemophilia : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- www.cdc.gov/hemophilia/ National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute -- www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/bleeding-disorders ...
- ... VII deficiency Factor X deficiency Factor XI deficiency (hemophilia C) Glanzmann disease Hemophilia A Hemophilia B Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) Von ...
- ... if a family member is known to have hemophilia B . The test may also be done to see how well treatment for hemophilia B is working.
- ... if a family member is known to have hemophilia A . The test may also be done to see how well treatment for hemophilia A is working.
- ... and their families can be found at: National Hemophilia Foundation -- www.hemophilia.org/bleeding-disorders-a-z/types/other-factor- ...
- ... and their families can be found at: National Hemophilia Foundation -- www.hemophilia.org/community-resources National Organization for Rare Disorders -- ...
- ... and their families can be found at: National Hemophilia Foundation -- www.hemophilia.org/community-resources NIH Genetic and Rare Diseases ...