Hemophilia A and B are similar conditions that affect the blood’s ability to clot. They typically occur due to gene variations that affect different blood clotting factors. Hemophilia is a group of ...
Hemophilia A, also known as classic hemophilia or factor VIII deficiency, is a bleeding disorder. It occurs when certain proteins are missing in the blood, causing people to bleed and bruise easily.
Hemophilia affects pregnancies in individuals who are genetic carriers of hemophilia or who have the condition. It can lead to unusual bleeding and be passed on to the baby. Prenatal care is essential ...
Five-year clinical study results show this revolutionary one-time treatment allowed 94% of patients to stop routine factor IX prophylaxis Steve W. was Karmanos Cancer Institute's first hemophilia B ...
Dr. George is a physician-scientist whose clinical expertise is in disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis with a particular interest in hemophilia and hemophilia gene therapy. Her basic science ...
Hemophilia C is a rare, inherited blood disorder due to a deficiency of blood clotting protein Factor XI. It’s less severe than hemophilia A and B and is inherited differently. Still, it can cause ...