Hemophilia WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Hemophilia
Hemophilia is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. It involves a deficiency of one of two blood-clotting substances, known as factor VIII and factor IX, and leads to the inability of the blood to clot. There are two types of hemophiliac—type A and type B—but the symptoms are the same in both types. There are about 20,000 people in the United States who have hemophilia.
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What is Hemophilia?
- National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI): What is Hemophilia?
- U.S. National Library of Medicine: Hemophilia
- Cleveland Clinic: What is Hemophilia
- World Federation of Hemophilia: What is Hemophilia?
- InteliHealth: Hemophilia What is it?
- University of Maryland Medical Center: What is Hemophilia?
- AccessDNA: About Hemophilia
What Are The Symptoms of Hemophilia?
- University California San Francisco Childrens Hospital: Hemophilia Signs and Symptoms
- WebMD: Hemophilia Symptoms
- CureResearch: Symptoms of Hemophilia
- eMedicineHealth: Hemophilia Symptoms
- New York Times Health: Hemophilia Symptoms
- InteliHealth: Hemophilia Symptoms
What Are The Causes and Complications of Hemophilia?
- Dolan DNA Learning Center: Hemophilia What Causes it?
- eMedicineHealth: Hemophilia Causes | Hemophilia Medications
- NHLBI: What Causes Hemophilia? | Research on Complications of Hemophilia
- University of Maryland Medical Center: What Causes Hemophilia?
- Mayo Clinic: Hemophilia Complications
What Are The Treatments and Medications for Hemophilia?
- NHLBI: How is Hemophilia Treated?
- eMedicineHealth: Hemophilia Treatment
- Mayo Clinic: Hemophilia Treatment
- CureResearch: Treatments for Hemophilia
- WebMD: Hemophilia Medications | Hemophilia Treatment
What Are The Types and Statistics of Hemophilia?
- National Hemophilia Foundation: Hemophilia Type A (VIII Deficiency) | Hemophilia B
- eMedicine: Hemophilia Type A | Hemophilia Type B
- CureResearch: Statistics of Hemophilia
- WrongDiagnosis: Statistics About Hemophilia
Wisdom, Personal Experiences and Blogs about Hemophilia
- Hemophilia Moms: Mom's Stories
- Yahoo Answers: Hemophilia
- Phoenix Children's Hospital: Ian's Story
- Hemophilia Village: Hemophilia Personal Stories
- Canadian Hemophilia Society: "We've been infusing our son since he was 7 1/2 months old"
- iParenting: The Art of Living with Hemophilia
Foundations and Support Groups on Hemophilia
- National Hemophilia Foundation: Hemophilia Support
- Centers For Disease Control and Prevention Blood Disorders: Hemophilia Support
- World Federation of Hemophilia: Hemophilia Support
- National Heart Lung and Blood Institute: Hemophilia Support
Message Boards, Chat and Discussions about Hemophilia
- Topix: Hemophilia
- Yahoo Groups: For People Dealing with Hemophilia
- National Hemophilia Foundation: People in Pain Discussion Groups
- DailyStrength: Hemophilia Suport Community
Scientific and Medical Journal Articles on Hemophilia
- Journal of the American Medical Association: Hemophilia
- Google Scholar: Hemophilia
- PubMed Central: Hemophilia
Clinical Trials on Hemophilia
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Hemophilia
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- Contributor: Elisa Carter
- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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- Contributor: Elisa Carter
- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Redirects: Haemophilia
- Last update: Mar. 2, 2009
Each WisdomCard is handcrafted by our team of physician-guided health advocates. Our goal is to make it easy for you to find the most useful health resources for any health topic by filtering out spam and bad links.