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Haemophilia

Haemophilia (British English), or hemophilia (American English) (from Ancient Greek 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 longer time after an injury, easy bruising, and an…

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Causes
Usually genetic
Diagnostic method
Blood test
Frequency
1 in 7,500 males (haemophilia A), 1 in 40,000 males (haemophilia B)
Other names
Hemophilia
Prevention
Preimplantation screening
Pronunciation
/hiːməˈfɪliə/

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Haemophilia

Nodes156
Edges155
Triples182
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.012821
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Haemophilia

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related to European royalty · 21
Haemophilia → Alexei, Alice, At, Beatrice, Empress Alexandra, European, Germany, Grigori Rasputin, In Russia, It, Leopold, Queen Victoria, Queen Victoria's, Rasputin, Russia, Russian, Spain, The, Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarevich Alexei
related to Scientific discovery · 21
Haemophilia → Al-Zahrawi, Arab, Hay, He, His, In, John, John Conrad Otto, John Dalton, Maimonides, Medicine, New Hampshire, Otto, Philadelphian, Plymouth, Several, The, The New England Journal, The Talmud, This
related to Genetics · 17
Haemophilia → Adult, Haemophiliac, Hence, However, If, In, IX, Since, The, Therefore, This, Typically, VIII, X-chromosome, X-chromosomes, X-linked, Y-chromosome
related to Blood contamination · 10
Haemophilia → British, Canadians, HIV, Iraqis, Irish, Japanese, Tens, The, United States, Up
related to Other · 9
Haemophilia → As, DDAVP, Desmopressin, Different, FVIII, In, Often, Pain, Tranexamic
related to Prognosis · 9
Haemophilia → By, HIV/AIDS, Like, People, Prior, Since, The, Today, Two
related to Clotting factors · 8
Haemophilia → Clotting, Factor, Factor VIII, In, IX, Rapid, Some, VIII
related to Complications · 8
Haemophilia → Adverse, Complications, Deep, Intracranial, It, Joint, Severe, Transfusion
related to Gene therapy · 8
Haemophilia → AAV, FIX, FLT180, In, In July, It, IX, The
related to Signs and symptoms · 8
Haemophilia → Bleeding, Characteristic, If, In, Internal, People, The, This

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clotting may bleeding factor treatment blood gene factors people severe mild disease symptoms disorder two genetic one due viii affected

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
HaemophiliaCausesUsually genetic1.00infobox
HaemophiliaDiagnostic methodBlood test1.00infobox
HaemophiliaFrequency1 in 7,500 males (haemophilia A), 1 in 40,000 males (haemophilia B)1.00infobox
HaemophiliaOther namesHemophilia1.00infobox
HaemophiliaPreventionPreimplantation screening1.00infobox
HaemophiliaPronunciation/hiːməˈfɪliə/1.00infobox
HaemophiliaSpecialtyHaematology1.00infobox
HaemophiliaSymptomsEasy and prolonged bleeding1.00infobox
HaemophiliaTreatmentReplace missing blood clotting factors1.00infobox
HaemophiliaUsual onsetAt birth1.00infobox
musclesinstance ofBleeding into soft tissues0.80text
subcutaneous tissues is less severe but can lead to damageinstance ofBleeding into soft tissues0.80text

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