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  1. Haemophilia: Haemophilia is a mostly inherited genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots, a process needed to stop bleeding. This results in people bleeding for a longer time after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ... (Human genetic disease that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots, a process needed to stop bleeding) [100%] 2023-03-04 [Haemophilia] [RTT]...
  2. Haemophilia: Haemophilia, or hemophilia (from grc αἷμα (haîma) 'blood', and φιλία (philía) 'love of'), is a mostly inherited genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots, a process needed to stop bleeding. This results in people bleeding for a ... (Medicine) [100%] 2023-03-11 [Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate]
  3. Haemophilia: Haemophilia, the medical term for a condition of the vascular system, often running in families, the members of which are known as “bleeders,” characterized by a disposition towards bleeding, whether with or without the provocation of an injury to the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  4. Hemophilia: Hemophilia, or haemophilia, is the name of any of several hereditary genetic illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding. Genetic deficiencies (or, very rarely, an autoimmune disorder) cause lowered activity of the plasma clotting factor, which thus ... [90%] 2023-02-04
  5. Hemophilia (patient information): Overview What are the symptoms? What are the causes?. (Patient information) [90%] 2023-09-19 [Disease] [Hematology]...
  6. Hemophilia: Redirect to:. [90%] 2023-11-01
  7. Hemophilia: Hemophilia (heem-o-FILL-ee-ah) is a gender-linked inherited bleeding disorder that generally only affects males. The disorder is characterized by a tendency to bleed spontaneously or at the slightest injury because of the lack of certain clotting ... [90%] 2023-03-28 [Medicine]
  8. Hemophilia: Hemophilia, or haemophilia, is the name of any of several hereditary genetic illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding. Genetic deficiencies (or, very rarely, an autoimmune disorder) cause lowered activity of the plasma clotting factor, which thus ... [90%] 2023-02-03
  9. Haemophilus: Haemophilus es un género de bacterias Gram negativas con forma de cocobacilos pero muy pleomórficas.​ Aunque la forma típica es la cocobacilar, se consideran pleomórficas porque realmente pueden variar drásticamente su morfología. El género incluye organismos comensales con un cierto ... [81%] 2023-07-04
  10. Haemobilia: Articles Most recent articles on Haemobilia Most cited articles on Haemobilia Review articles on Haemobilia Articles on Haemobilia in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Haemobilia Images of Haemobilia Photos of Haemobilia Podcasts & MP3s on Haemobilia ... [80%] 2023-05-14 [Gastroenterology] [Hepatology]...
  11. Haemobilia: Haemobilia is a medical condition of bleeding into the biliary tree. Haemobilia occurs when there is a fistula between a vessel of the splanchnic circulation and the intrahepatic or extrahepatic biliary system. (Medicine) [80%] 2024-01-11 [Bleeding] [Hepatology]...
  12. Haemobilia: Haemobilia is a medical condition of bleeding into the biliary tree. Haemobilia occurs when there is a fistula between a vessel of the splanchnic circulation and the intrahepatic or extrahepatic biliary system. [80%] 2023-07-12 [Biliary tract disorders] [Bleeding]...
  13. Haemophilia C: Haemophilia C is a mild form of haemophilia affecting both sexes, due to factor XI deficiency. It predominantly occurs in Ashkenazi Jews. [70%] 2023-07-02 [Haemophilia]
  14. Haemophilia B: Haemophilia B, also spelled Hemophilia B is a blood clotting disorder causing easy bruising and bleeding due to an inherited mutation of the gene for factor IX, and resulting in a deficiency of factor IX. It is less common than ... (Genetic X-linked recessive bleeding disorder) [70%] 2023-03-04 [Haemophilia] [X-linked recessive disorders]...
  15. Haemophilia A: Haemophilia A (or hemophilia A) is a genetic deficiency in clotting factor VIII, which causes increased bleeding and usually affects males. In the majority of cases it is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait, though there are cases which ... [70%] 2023-03-04 [Haemophilia] [Defects of enzyme cofactors]...
  16. Hemophilia CT: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Hemophilia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings Electrocardi. [63%] 2023-03-23 [Disease] [Hematology]...
  17. Hemophilia causes: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Hemophilia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings Electrocardi. [63%] 2023-05-31 [Disease] [Hematology]...
  18. Hemophilia surgery: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Hemophilia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings Electrocardi. [63%] 2023-03-11 [Disease] [Hematology]...
  19. Hemophilia overview: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Hemophilia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings Electrocardi. [63%] 2023-04-05 [Disease] [Hematology]...
  20. Hemophilia electrocardiogram: Home Patient Information Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Hemophilia from other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Study of Choice History and Symptoms Physical Examination Laboratory Findings Electrocardi. [63%] 2023-05-12 [Disease] [Hematology]...

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