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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Mild hemophilia A
  1. ... bleeding Site of bleeding Your weight and height Mild hemophilia may be treated with desmopressin (desamino-8-arginine ...
  2. The main symptom of hemophilia is bleeding. Hemophilia can be mild, moderate, or severe. Mild cases may not be detected until later in life, after excessive bleeding following surgery or an injury. Precautions may ...
  3. ... can be found at: National Hemophilia Foundation -- www.hemophilia.org/community-resources National Organization for Rare Disorders -- rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/factor-x-deficiency/
  4. ... whereas male children do not. Risk factors for hemophilia B include: Family history of bleeding Being male
  5. ... VII deficiency Factor X deficiency Factor XI deficiency (hemophilia C) Glanzmann disease Hemophilia A Hemophilia B Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) Von ...
  6. ... doesn't protect the male. Diseases such as hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy occur from a recessive ... those of males, or they may have only mild symptoms . Females with Turner syndrome (who have only ...
  7. ... that cause bleeding in the joint, such as hemophilia Disorders that block the blood supply near a ... can often delay surgery or make your symptoms mild enough to not cause significant problems. MEDICINES Over- ...