Hemophilia is a genetic disorder that has been present throughout history. However, it gained more recognition and understanding in the 19th century when it was first systematically described and studied by physicians. The ability to diagnose and manage hemophilia has improved over time with advances in medical knowledge and treatment options.
Hemophilia is caused by a deficiency of clotting factor VIII (hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (hemophilia B).
If the mother is a carrier for hemophilia, there is a 50% chance that her sons will inherit the hemophilia gene, but only if the father does not have hemophilia. This is because sons inherit the X chromosome that carries the hemophilia gene from their mother. If the father does not have hemophilia, the son will not inherit a healthy X chromosome from him to compensate for the defective X chromosome from the mother.
50 million ppl have hemophilia
No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
Queen Victoria and some of her descendants carried an X-linked gene for hemophilia, a genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to control blood clotting. Hemophilia is passed from a carrier mother to her sons, who have a 50% chance of inheriting the gene. Queen Victoria's descendants spread the mutation across European royal families.
Hemophilia is not contagious by any means, however it can be passed from parent to offspring in the way of genetics.
The simple answer is - you can't ! Hemophilia is a genetic medical condition - not a communicable disease. A person is born with the disease. You can't 'catch' it from being in contact with someone - nor is it spread by the person touching surfaces etc. It is treatable - but incurable. A person with Hemophilia has it all their life.
Hemophilia is one disease in which blood does not clot normally. von Willebrand's Disease
There is no chance that the child will have hemophilia even if the spouse has hemophilia. Any girls the couple has will be carriers if the spouse has hemophilia.
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Can anyone be a candidate for the hemophilia a
Hemophilia is caused by a deficiency of clotting factor VIII (hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (hemophilia B).
The Royal Families Romanov of Russia and Queen Victoria's family struggled with hemophilia because of interbreeding.
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If the mother is a carrier for hemophilia, there is a 50% chance that her sons will inherit the hemophilia gene, but only if the father does not have hemophilia. This is because sons inherit the X chromosome that carries the hemophilia gene from their mother. If the father does not have hemophilia, the son will not inherit a healthy X chromosome from him to compensate for the defective X chromosome from the mother.
Hemophilia is when your blood clots slowly or not at all.
50 million ppl have hemophilia