Common symptoms of hemophilia include: Prolonged bleeding from cuts or injuries Easy bruising Excessive bleeding following dental work or surgery Joint pain and swelling, particularly in the knees, elbows, and ankles Blood in the urine or stool Frequent nosebleeds without apparent cause How is haemo...
5. Analyzing Option C - Hemophilia: - Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that affects blood clotting. - It is not classified as a type of cancer. 6. Analyzing Option D - Hemolysis: - Hemolysis refers to the breakdown of red blood cells. - This is also not a type of cancer. 7. Con...
Hemophilia is a rare disorder in which a person’s blood is not able to clot properly, resulting in unusually easy and prolonged bleeding.Within the blood, proteins called clotting factors normally work together to help form blood clots to prevent excessive bleeding. In people with hemophilia, ...
HemophiliaInhibitorHLA-DRB1*01:01Coagulation factor VIIIHemophilia A is a genetic disorder through which patients suffer from recurrent bleeding. This can be caused by a defect in human plasma coagulation factor VIII. High incidence of FVIII inhibitors in some severe hemophilia A patients after FVIII...
People with hemophilia often need to be given the blood-clotting factors they lack. These factors may be drawn from the blood donations of many people and purified. Or, since the mid-1990s, they may be produced by genetic engineering, which does not require blood donations. The clotting ...
What is genetic variation? What autosomal gene is MYO7A? What does FOXP2 genetic mutation cause and why? What is the heterozygote of an autosomal recessive condition called? Who can be a carrier of autosomal disorders? Is hemophilia a hereditary disease?
A.About 10% people have developed an inherited genetic disorder.B.Diseases of genetic origin account for about 5% of all admissions to hospitals.C.All the defective genes produce bad effects.D.Hemophilia is a kind of the X chromosome-linked genetic disease. ...
Hemophilia, color blindness, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy occur more often in males than females. Why? A) These traits are carried only on the X chromosome. B) Since there is no matching gene on the Y chromosome to compensate, th...
Hemophilia is defined as one of a group of inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia A and hemophilia B are inherited in an X-linked recessive genetic pattern. Symptoms of hemophilia include bleeding into the: joints, muscles, GI or urinary tract, or brain or skull. Hemophilia treatment general...
Blood type A hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive. In a cross between a heterozygous female and a normal male, what is the chance that the first child will have hemophilia? The second? What if all the children were female? A man with ...