0 US spelling of haemophilia
1 a rare blood disease, usually of males, in which the body lacks a chemical that stops the flow of blood when a blood vessel is injured
It is easy to misdiagnose and therefore difficult to treat, so assessment at a hemophilia center is necessary.
Promising results have been observed in treatment of cancer and cardiovascular diseases and, most recently, in inherited severe combined immunodeficiency and hemophilia.
For hemophilia, a bleeding disorder, this technique is out of the question.
Early in the interview, the counselor learns that the patient has a biologic (not adopted) brother who has hemophilia.
The uncertainty about whether she carries the hemophilia gene has dropped from 50% to 20%, taking into consideration she already has had two sons without hemophilia.
However, comprehensive assessments of medical technologies were also published prior to establishment of the subcommittee, for example, on treatment of hemophilia (1978), cardiac surgery (1978), and neonatal screening (1980).
Apparently a peerage is for this purpose on exactly the same footing as hemophilia.
It has sometimes mistakenly been reported that he had hemophilia; this is not true.
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