Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . As a disease that traditionally has been thought to only affect men, hemophilia has acquired the false ...
Due to often being overlooked as only carriers of hemophilia, the review authors sought to highlight the needs of female caretakers for patients with the disorder and the possibility of women ...
It is the purpose of this paper to report on a young, phenotypically normal female with hemophilia A whose pattern of inheritance is unusual in that she is the offspring of a carrier female and a ...
Columnist Jennifer Lynne writes about a woman who only became aware of her bleeding disorder after a knee injury and becoming a mother.
Researches attempted to address a data gap that exists on outcome measures, such as joint morbidity, in carriers of hemophilia. Compared with healthy controls, carriers of hemophilia had an increased ...
Nurse getting blood from on a female donor A team of investigators evaluated clinical characteristics, hemostasis management, and clinical outcomes of bleeding events in women and girls with ...
Columnist Jennifer Lynne was asked to support columnist G Shellye Horowitz through surgery. She didn't hesitate to show up.
Many people with hemophilia A can lead ordinary, active lives. Learning more about this genetic condition can support effective long-term management strategies. Hemophilia A is a genetic condition ...
These findings underscore the need for improved bleed protection and hemophilia care for those with all severities of the disease. Individuals with hemophilia consistently have a higher use of pain, ...
Hemophilia B, also known as Christmas disease, is a bleeding disorder. Its characteristic feature is a deficiency of clotting factor IX. This is a protein present in the blood that helps with ...