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Haemophilia A / Haemophilia / Coagulation / Factor VII / Hereditary angioedema / Factor IX / Factor X / Von Willebrand disease / Bleeding / Coagulation system / Blood / Anatomy
Date: 2014-04-22 11:18:25
Haemophilia A
Haemophilia
Coagulation
Factor VII
Hereditary angioedema
Factor IX
Factor X
Von Willebrand disease
Bleeding
Coagulation system
Blood
Anatomy

Inhibitor Development Christine Guelcher, PNP INTRODUCTION Individuals with hemophilia are deficient in one of the clotting factor proteins that are vital in the formation of a clot. Classic hemophilia or hemophilia A is

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