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  2. Haemophilia A - Wikipedia

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    Joint capsule. Haemophilia A's phenotype has a quite wide range of symptoms encompassing both internal and external bleeding episodes. Individuals with more severe haemophilia tend to experience more intense and frequent bleeding, whereas those with mild haemophilia typically exhibit milder symptoms unless subjected to surgical procedures or significant trauma.

  3. Haemophilia - Wikipedia

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    Haemophilia C is an autosomal genetic disorder involving a lack of functional clotting Factor XI. Haemophilia C is not completely recessive, as heterozygous individuals also show increased bleeding. [42] The type of haemophilia known as parahaemophilia is a mild and rare form and is due to a deficiency in factor V.

  4. Acquired haemophilia - Wikipedia

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    Acquired haemophilia A (AHA) is a rare but potentially life-threatening bleeding disorder characterized by autoantibodies directed against coagulation factor VIII. These autoantibodies constitute the most common spontaneous inhibitor to any coagulation factor and may induce spontaneous bleeding in patients with no previous history of a bleeding ...

  5. Hemophilia A - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Hemophilia.webm - Wikipedia

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  7. Alfredo Pavlovsky - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Pavlovsky (24 November 1907 – 26 April 1984) was an Argentinian physician who discovered that haemophilia has two types (A and B). [1] [2] Pavlovsky graduated with his medical degree in 1931, then worked as Bernardo Houssay's assistant professor in physiology. [1]

  8. Hemophilia - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Haemophilia - Wikipedia

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