
1) Angiohemophilia 2) Haemophilia
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1) Blood disease 2) Blood disorder 3) Haemophilia 4) Sex-linked disorder
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• (n.) See Hematophilia.
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hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of a substance necessary for blood clotting (coagulation). In hemophilia A, the missing substance ... [9 related articles]
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Group of hereditary disorders in which affected individuals fail to make enough of certain proteins needed to form blood clots.
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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 accident. They also may bleed internally, especially in the joints (knees, ankles, and elbows). Babies born with hemophilia are missing o...
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An X-linked recessive genetic disease, caused by a mutation in the gene for clotting factor VIII (hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (hemophilia B), which leads to abnormal blood clotting.
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Synonym for haemophilia ... <disease, haematology> A haemorrhagic diathesis occurring in two main forms: ... 1. Haemophilia A (classic haemophilia, factor VIII deficiency), an X linked disorder due to deficiency of coagulation factor VIII. ... 2. Haemophilia B (factor IX deficiency, Christmas disease), also X linked, due to deficiency of coag...
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(he″mo-fil´e-ә) a hereditary disorder characterized by a strong tendency to bleed. The most common types are carried as sex-linked genes with females carrying the trait and disease manifestations almost always in males. All daughters of affected men will be carriers for the gene of hemophilia. The two most c...
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A genetic
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a hereditary disease in which a person does not produce sufficient blood clotting factors and is prone to prolonged bleeding.
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A sex-linked disease in humans in which the blood-clotting process is defective.
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Hem`o·phil'i·a noun See
Hematophilia .
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hē′mō-fil′ē-ă Definitions: 1. An inherited disorder of blood coagulation characterized by a permanent tendency to hemorrhages, spontaneous or traumatic, because of a defect in the blood-coagulating mechanism.
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Hemophilia: A group of inherited bleeding disorders in which the ability of blood to clot is impaired. See: Hemophilia A; Hemophilia B. Common Misspellings: haemophilia
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disease in which the blood does not clot properly after an injury. The result can be serious internal bleeding. It is suffered mainly by males, who inherit it from their mothers
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[
n] - congenital tendency to uncontrolled bleeding
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hemophilia Any of several hereditary blood-coagulation disorders in which the blood fails to clot normally because of a deficiency or an abnormality of one of the clotting factors. Hemophilia, a recessive trait associated with the X-chromosome, is manifested almost exclusively in males.
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a disease that causes the blood to not clot
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(Also called a coagulation disorder.) an inherited bleeding disorder caused by low levels, or absence of, a blood protein that is essential for clotting; hemophilia A is caused by a lack of the blood clotting protein factor VIII; hemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of factor IX.
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A genetic blood disorder in which blood does not clot properly. It almost always occurs in males, though women can be carriers.
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