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41. Hemophilia Detailed information on hemophilia, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment http://www.lpch.org/DiseaseHealthInfo/HealthLibrary/hematology/bledhemo.html |
42. My Inhibitor Interactive, informational site for those with hemophilia and inhibitors considering joint replacement surgery. Includes video clips, resources, personal stories and tools to help in your decision. From Novo Nordisk Inc. http://www.myinhibitor.org | |
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43. Children's Hospital Of Wisconsin: Children With Hemophilia Pediatricians at Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin, a leading pediatric hospital, specialize in treating children with hemophilia. http://www.chw.org/display/PPF/DocID/21869/router.asp |
44. Merck Manual Hemophilia Information for doctors from this online textbook. http://http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec11/ch136/ch136c.html |
45. Hemophilia For guys with a rare bleeding disorder called hemophilia, minor cuts and bruises can be a big deal. The good news is that it's a lot easier to control now than in the past, and http://kidshealth.org/PageManager.jsp?dn=girlshealth&lic=175&cat_id=2016 |
46. Hemophilia - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia hemophilia is a disease primarily found in the Russian and British Royal Families. It hass currently been diagnosed to 1,123,581,321 people in the last hundred years. It http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Hemophilia | |
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47. HAVEN HAVEN is an independent organization in Northwestern PA, USA. Provides patients and their families with information about their condition, treatment options and patient rights. http://members.tripod.com/haven8361/ | |
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48. Hemophilia, Overview: EMedicine Hematology Overview Making up approximately 80% of hemophilia cases, hemophilia A (HA), considered the classic form of the disease, results from a congenital deficiency of factor VIII http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/210104-overview |
49. WFH - Resources Umbrella organisation of haemophilia societies in Europe. Mission, contact information for each society, a newsletter, survey results, and conference reports. http://www.wfh.org/2/2/8_6_EHC.htm |
50. Hemophilia hemophilia is an inherited bleeding, or coagulation, disorder. hemophilia. What is hemophilia? hemophilia is an inherited bleeding, or coagulation, disorder. http://www.umm.edu/blood/hemophil.htm | |
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51. Canadian Hemophilia Society - British Columbia Chapter Information about the organization and its mission, news archive, chapter programs, links and contact details. Also provides an in depth look at the disease itself including its management. http://www.hemophiliabc.ca/ | |
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52. Hemophilia Definition Of Hemophilia In The Free Online Encyclopedia. hemophilia (hē'məfĭl`ēə,–fēl`yə), genetic disease in which the clotting ability of the blood is impaired and excessive bleeding results. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/hemophilia |
53. Hemophilia hemophilia, hemophilia is an inherited disease in which your blood does not clot. People with hemophilia lack or have low levels of one of two bloodclotting substances, known http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/hemophilia-000076.htm | |
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54. Care For Life Provides products and therapies designed to treat hemophilia and other bleeding disorders. http://www.careforlife.com/ | |
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55. Alex Foundation Cares for people with hemophilia and other disabilities. Includes overview, news and staff list. http://www.alex.org.ge | |
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56. Baxter U.S. - Patients And Caregivers - Hemophilia The information provided is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. A licensed healthcare professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment http://www.baxter.com/patients_and_caregivers/therapies/hemophilia.html | |
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57. Von Willebrand Disease - Canadian Hemophilia Society Offers information about this common bleeding disorder. Includes the types, the symptoms, treatment and heredity. http://www.hemophilia.ca/en/bleeding-disorders/von-willebrand-disease/ | |
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58. Hemophilia 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. http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/H/hemophilia.html | |
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59. Haemophilia A - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Haemophilia A (also spelled hemophilia A) is the most common form of haemophilia and is the second most common genetic disorder associated with serious bleeding, second only to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemophilia_A | |
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60. Hemophilia: Coagulation Disorders: Merck Manual Professional hemophilias are common hereditary bleeding disorders caused by deficiencies of either clotting factor VIII or IX. The extent of factor deficiency determines the probability and http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec11/ch136/ch136c.html |
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