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Hemophilia, genetic disease in which the clotting ability of the blood is impaired and excessive bleeding results. The disease is transmitted through females but almost invariably affects male offspring only. A male born to a carrier mother has a 50%... more

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  • Hemophilia

    Hemophilia is a rare bleeding disorder that prevents the blood from clotting properly.

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  • Hemophilia - MayoClinic.com

    Hemophilia — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes and treatment of this blood-clotting disorder.

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  • Hemophilia: What is it?

    Your Genes, Your Health, DNA Learning Center's multimedia guide to genetic, inherited disorders: Hemophilia, sex-linked disorder, genetic disorder.

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  • Hemophilia: MedlinePlus

    Aug 10, 2009 ... Hemophilia is a rare inherited disorder in which the blood does not clot normally. About 18000 people in the U.S. have hemophilia. ...

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  • Hemophilia

    Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder. The blood of someone with ... Hemophilia A occurs in 1 in 10000 people. Hemophilia B occurs in 1 in 40000. ...

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  • Hemophilia - Genetics Home Reference

    Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process. People with this condition often experience prolonged bleeding or oozing following ...

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  • World Federation of Hemophilia

    A global network of healthcare providers, national hemophilia associations, people with hemophilia and their families. Organization history, information ...

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