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Hemophilia: The 'royal disease' that could lurk in every family's genes
The frequency of mutations in the factor VIII or IX gene is consistent. However, it turns out that anyone can be affected by hemophilia. Hemophilia could potentially develop in every ten ...
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Stay vigilant by recognizing these early signs of Haemophilia
it can also stem from mutations in clotting factors. Factors VIII and IX are located on chromosome X, while factor XI resides ...
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