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    (R. Jenkin, 41). Hemophilia C, the rarest Hemophilia, is more mild than the other two hemophilia’s and involves factor XL or plasma

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    Hemophilia The definition of hemophilia is that it’s a rare disease housed in the body. What happens is the blood does not clot normally due to the fact it lacks the sufficient blood-clotting proteins. Also, when having this disorder of hemophilia, the person can bleed for a longer period of time after a wound of cut. Depending on the person with hemophilia so small cuts or injuries for the most part do not become much of a problem in their day to day lives. In most cases the risk comes in when

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    Hemophilia

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    Blood, it flows through every human’s circulatory system, and carries with it the essential ability to clot, or become thicker, which prevents excessive bleeding for a laceration. This clotting is caused by proteins in the blood, specifically the proteins known as coagulation factor VIII and coagulation factor IX, which work with tiny particles called platelets to form the clot. However, in a rare genetic disorder known as Hemophilia, these clotting proteins are either missing from the blood or found

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    Hemophilia is a lot more than just a cut that doesn’t stop bleeding. For starters, the word hemophilia is a combination of the Greek words for “blood” and “love”, which is a way of saying people with hemophilia “love to bleed”or just can’t stop to blood. Why is that? A large part about the disease comes from the effect it has on the cardiovascular system, but more importantly the hemostasis of the body. Normally, when damage occurs to a blood vessel walls, there’s an immediate narrowing of the blood

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    Hemophilia A and B are x-linked disorders that cause bleeding due to the absence of a coagulation factor, which arise from mutations in the VIII (FVIII) and IX (FIX) factor genes1. Recent advances in the field of gene therapy have unveiled the use of adeno-associated vectors (AAV) and adenovirus vectors (Ad) to increase the levels of expression of the VIII and IX factors, counteracting the effects of the mutation 1. Gene transfer methods of the coagulation factor IX using AAV has resulted in dogs

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    Hemophilia Research Paper

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    Hemophilia is a hereditary and genetic mutation blood disease that does not have the ability to form a blood clot or coagulate from a small injury. The word hemophilia comes from two Greek words: haima - meaning blood and philia meaning to love. In order for the blood to clot properly, the plasma proteins also called factors need to be present in the blood. When the body forms antibodies to the clotting factors in the blood, it will stop the clotting factors from working. There are 13 types of

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    Type A Hemophilia

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    He cut his small toe when he was one year old. There was unusual bleeding. He was given a blood transfusion at a local hospital. He started bleeding frequently from different sites such as, his gums, nose and ears. At the age of four, he bled from his forehead and hip after a fall. He was tested at Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore and he was diagnosed as having Type ‘A’ Hemophilia with severity at less than 1 %. He had a major bleed in his urinary tract for which he was treated at St John’s

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    Sarah Griffin BIO 271-IN1 Disease/Disorder Paper 4/16/15 Hemophilia A Hemophilia is a rare blood condition in which an individual’s blood cannot clot appropriately to stop bleeding. There are two types of Hemophilia, Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B. This paper will be focusing on Hemophilia A, also known as classic hemophilia. “Hemophilia A is a genetic disorder caused by a missing or defective factor VIII, a clotting protein” (National Hemophilia Foundation, n.d., para. 1). Clotting proteins work

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    Hemophilia Hey do you know what hemophilia is? Well it's a bleeding disorder, when you bleed too much when having an injury making you have too much blood loss. There are treatments that can help you if you have Hemophilia ,but sadly we have no cure for it yet. When you have Hemophilia you have to stay away from things that can hurt you like when you are reading a book you have to be careful because you don't want a paper cut.The treatments that can help you when you

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    There are four main types of Epidermolysis Bullosa, all can be fatal and they affect infants and children. Each case is different but all of them are extremely painful. Each one ranges from a form of a mild case to severe case and sometimes even death. The four types of Epidermolysis Bullosa include Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa, Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex, Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa and Epidermolysis Bullosa Acquista. Each one mentioned above is very different form the other. Each one

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