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Quick Medical Diagnosis & Treatment Hemophilia A & B Sections: Key Features, Essentials of Diagnosis, General Considerations, Demographics, Clinical Findings, Symptoms and Signs, Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis, Laboratory Tests, Treatment, Medications, Surgery, Therapeutic Procedures, Outcome, Complications, Prognosis, When to Refer, When to Admit, References,
. Topics Discussed: hemophilia a; hemophilia b. Excerpt: | | Hemophilia A: congenital deficiency of coagulation factor VIII
Hemophilia B: congenital deficiency of coagulation factor IX
Recurrent hemarthroses and arthropathy
Risk of development of inhibitory antibodies to factor VII or factor IX
In many older patients, infection with HIV or hepatitis C virus occurred from receipt of contaminated blood products
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