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  1. 37th Hemophilia Symposium Hamburg 2006: Epidemiology;Treatment of Inhibitors in Hemophiliacs; Hemophilic Arthropathy and Synovitis; Relevant Hemophilia ... Pediatric Hemostasiology; Free Lectures
  2. Comprehensive Management of Hemophilia by Donna C. Boone, 1976-09
  3. 35th Hemophilia Symposium Hamburg 2004: Epidemiology;Risk of Infections and Inhibitors in Hemophilia; Chronic lic Synovitis and Long-term Results of Orthopedic ... Hemostaseology;Free Lectures
  4. Hemophilia in children (Progress in pediatric hematology/oncology)
  5. Blood Brothers: Ryan, Chris, and Hemophilia by Nancy Shaw, 1990-03
  6. Hemophilia: Medicine & Inventions by iMinds, 2010-05-13
  7. Hemophilia
  8. Hemophilia in the child and adult
  9. 36th Hemophilia Symposium Hamburg 2005: Epidemiology; Hemophilia Therapy - Management of Bleedings and Inhibitors; Orthopedic Treatment in Hemophiliacs; ... Pediatric Hemostaseology; Free Lectures
  10. Hemophilia and Von Willebrand's Disease in the 1990's: A New Decade of Hopes and Challenges : Proceedings of the XIX Congress of the World Federatio (World Federation of Haemophilia//Proceedings) by Jeanne M. Lusher, 1991-07
  11. Blood saga; hemophilia, AIDS, and the survival of a community. by Susan Resnik, 1999
  12. They will probably ask you-- "What is hemophilia?" by Laureen A Kelley, 2001
  13. 32nd Hemophilia Symposium Hamburg 2001: Epidemiology; Genetic Diagnosis of Clotting Disorders; Hemophilia; Hemotherapy in Sepsis; Pediatric Hemostaseology Free Lectures
  14. Surviving the American Medical System in the 21st Century :Stories of American Citizens with Hemophilia: Stories of American Citizens with Hemophilia (Blue Genes) by Ogden M. Forbes, M. Jane Forbes, 2005

21. IdeaMarketers | Free Content Directory
hemophilia disease is actually a group of diseases that are all genetic disorders adversely affecting the body's ability to control blood clotting.
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22. Hemophilia (pathology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
hemophilia (pathology), hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of a substance necessary for blood clotting (coagulation). In hemophilia A, the missing substance is
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Table of Contents: hemophilia Article Article Related Articles Related Articles External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the hemophilia also spelled haemophilia , hereditary bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of a substance necessary for blood clotting ( coagulation ). In hemophilia A , the missing substance is factor VIII . The increased tendency to bleeding usually becomes noticeable early in life and may lead to severe anemia or even death. Large bruises of the skin and soft tissue are often seen, usually following injury so trivial as to be unnoticed. There may also be bleeding in the mouth, nose, and

23. Hemophilia.ca | Canadian Hemophilia Society - Société Canadienne De L'Hémophilie
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, as well as ensuring the safety of the blood supply for all Canadians.
http://www.hemophilia.ca/
Our Mission
The Canadian Hemophilia Society strives to improve the health and quality of life for all people with inherited bleeding disorders and to find a cure.
Our Vision
A world free from the pain and suffering of inherited bleeding disorders.
Our Mission
The Canadian Hemophilia Society strives to improve the health and quality of life for all people with inherited bleeding disorders and to find a cure.
Our Vision
A world free from the pain and suffering of inherited bleeding disorders. ...
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24. Types Of Hemophilia And Other Bleeding Disorders
Types of hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. We discuss hemophilia A, hemophilia B, hemophilia C, Von Willebrands Disease and three levels of hemophilia severity
http://www.hemophilia-information.com/types-of-hemophilia.html
Types of Hemophilia and other bleeding disorders
Hempophilia A or classic hemophilia: A person with this type of hemophilia has low levels of or is completely missing factor 8 (Also called FVIII or factor VIII deficiency) 80% of people with hemophilia have Type A Hemophilia. Factor VIII deficiency usually manifests in males. In about 30% of cases, there is no family history of this bleeding disorder and it is just a spontaneous genetic mutation. About 1 in 5,000 males born in the United States has hemophilia. All economic groups and races are affected equally. Hemophilia B: This person has low levels of or is completely missing factor 9 (Also called FIX or factor IX deficiency) 20% of people with hemophilia have Type B Hemophilia. Factor IX deficiency usually manifests in males. Hemophilia B was originally called "Christmas Disease" when it was first diagnosed in 1952. About 30% of cases of Hemophilia B are caused by spontaneous genetic mutation. Hemophilia B is much less common than Hemophilia A. It occurs in about 1 in 25,000 male births, and affects about 3,300 individuals in the United States. All races and economic groups are affected equally.

25. Hemophilia - Definition Of Hemophilia At YourDictionary.com
any of several hereditary disorders, nearly always of males, in which one of the normal bloodclotting factors is deficient, causing serious internal or external hemorrhage from
http://www.yourdictionary.com/hemophilia

26. Hemophilia: Nevada, Coumadin, Von Willebrand’s Disease & Deep Vein Thrombosis.
Information about the organization, bleeding and clotting disorders, research projects and contact details.
http://www.htcnevada.org
The Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center of Nevada 2020 W. Palomino Lane Suite 110 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 since Oct. 14, 2010 Last updated Oct. 14, 2010 webmaster RIS The Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center of Nevada (HTCN) was founded in 1997 as the first treatment center in the state of Nevada dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with bleeding or clotting disorders. The HTCN is a non profit corporation. We support ourselves with educational grants and research grants. All team members are employed through community organizations who donate their time to the treatment center. We currently care for patients and families throughout Nevada and the neighboring underserved regions. While clinics are held in Las Vegas, we attempt to coordinate care through the primary care physician's office locally. Our Mission The HTCN is dedicated to improving the care of patients with bleeding or clotting disorders regardless of the ability to pay.
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2020 W. Palomino Lane Suite 110

27. Types Of Hemophilia - WrongDiagnosis.com
Types of hemophilia including less common types and symptoms and diagnosis of the correct subtype.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hemophilia/subtypes.htm

28. Hemophilia
This page is dedicated to my son, who has hemophilia.
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29. Hemophilia A (Factor VIII Deficiency)
hemophilia A . hemophilia A is the most common type of hemophilia. It is also known as factor VIII deficiency or classic hemophilia. It is largely an inherited disorder in which
http://www.hemophilia.org/NHFWeb/MainPgs/MainNHF.aspx?menuid=180&contentid=4

30. Hemophilia
hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder. The blood of someone with hemophilia will not clot normally. Bleeding may occur spontaneously or following injury. hemophilia
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/hemophilia/article_em.htm
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Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder. The blood of someone with hemophilia will not clot normally. Bleeding may occur spontaneously or following injury Hemophiliaoccurs in 2 forms, hemophilia A and B. In both forms, a

31. Hemophilia Family - Home
Ray Jones provides a history of the disease and personal stories from different members of his family.
http://www.hemophiliafamily.org
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Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder. Basically, your blood does not clot. This doesn't mean that a person with Hemophilia bleeds easier, just that once bleeding starts, it is difficult to stop. Most bleeding occurs beneath the skin, however cuts and other wounds are always a serious concern.
Something most overlook, is the simple fact that everone bleeds. A cut or bruise is common for everyone, however someone with Hemophilia is missing a protein that helps clotting. There are different levels of severety: mild, moderate and severe.
Hemophilia is inherited and there is no cure. However several treatments do exsist. With proper treatment and self-care, most people with hemophilia can maintain an active, productive lifestyle.
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32. Hemophilia - MayoClinic.com
hemophilia — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and treatment of this bloodclotting disorder.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hemophilia/DS00218

33. Free Message Board By Bleeders For Bleeders
Message board for hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
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34. Hemophilia
hemophilia . Signs and symptoms of hemophilia vary depending on how deficient you are in clotforming proteins called clotting factors. If levels of your deficient clotting
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Hemophilia refers to a group of bleeding disorders in which it takes a long time for the blood to clot. Related topics:
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Blood clotting factors are substances in the blood that help form a clot. When one or more of these clotting factors are missing, there is a higher chance of bleeding. Review Date: 3/2/2009
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Hemophilia refers to a group of bleeding disorders in which it takes a long time for the blood to clot. Related topics:
Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors

35. The Hemophilia Foundation Of Michigan - Home
Information about the organization, the services offered, education, research, camp programs and events.
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36. Hemophilia | Define Hemophilia At Dictionary.com
–noun any of several Xlinked genetic disorders, symptomatic chiefly in males, in which excessive bleeding occurs owing to the absence or abnormality of a clotting factor in
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37. Iranian Hemophilia Society
Resources and news.
http://www.hemophilia.org.ir/

38. Hemophilia
An overview of this inherited blood condition affecting men in which blood is prevented from clotting.
http://menshealth.about.com/cs/genetics/a/hemophilia.htm
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  • zSB(3,3) What is hemophilia?
    When bleeds occur they are generally internal and common sites are joints such as the knees, ankles and elbows. Bleeding can also occur into organs and muscles although this is less common. Bleeds may also occur spontaneously and with no apparent cause, but more often are the result of trauma (injury). Famous people with hemophilia
    One of the most famous hemophiliacs was Russian Prince Tsarevitch Alexei, killed along with all his family during the Russian revolution in 1917. The disease had been passed to him by his mother, a daughter of Queen Victoria. Two common types of Hemophilia
    There are two common types of hemophilia:
  • Hemophilia . Known as classical hemophilia and the most common type it is caused by a deficiency or missing Factor V111.
  • 39. HEMOPHILIA
    hemophilia. Background hemophilia is the oldest known hereditary bleeding disorder. There are two types of hemophilia, A and B (Christmas Disease).
    http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/blood/other/hemophel.htm
    HEMOPHILIA
    Background Challenges : The most important challenges facing the hemophilia patient, health care provider, and research community today are:
  • Safety of products used for treatment;
  • Management of the disease including inhibitor formation, irreversible joint damage, and life-threatening hemorrhage; and
  • Progress toward a cure. Safety of Products Used for Treatment : In the past 10 to 15 years, advances in screening of blood donors, laboratory testing of donated blood, and techniques to inactivate viruses in blood and blood products have remarkably increased the safety of blood products used to treat hemophilia. Although treatment-related infection with the AIDS virus or most of the hepatitis viruses is a thing of the past, these measures do not completely avoid viruses such as hepatitis A and parvo virus. These infections are rare; nevertheless, they can pose a threat. Researchers are working to improve procedures to destroy these viruses. To ensure absolute safety from transfusion-transmitted viruses and other agents, hemophiliacs may now be treated with factor VIII which has been produced through biotechnology. This product, recombinant factor VIII, is manufactured by a process entirely free of blood products. It, thus, contains only the factor VIII necessary to treat the disease and none of the other components of blood or attendant unwanted agents. Although the cost of this product exceeds that of the blood-derived product, it is clearly the treatment of choice for those, such as newborns, who have not yet been exposed to blood products. A factor IX product has also been produced by such a process and is currently in clinical trials. Once this product is shown to be safe and effective, all hemophiliacs will have available a treatment for bleeding which is totally free of any contaminating agents.
  • 40. Hemophilia
    An overview of the causes, symptoms and treatment of this blood disorder.
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    Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder. The blood of someone with hemophilia will not clot normally. Bleeding may occur spontaneously or following injury Hemophiliaoccurs in 2 forms, hemophilia A and B. In both forms, a

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