- for
female carriers to
become mild
haemophiliacs due to
lyonisation (inactivation) of the X-chromosomes.
Haemophiliac daughters are more
common than they...
-
haemophilia is
minuscule given the low life
expectancy of
early 19th-century
haemophiliacs.
Queen Victoria's
eldest daughter, Victoria,
Princess Royal, apparently...
- AIDS-HIV
pandemic came to Iraq via
contaminated blood in 1986, with
haemophiliacs being the
primary victims. Over the decades,
educational and treatment...
- needed]
knowingly distributed blood products contaminated with HIV to
haemophiliacs in 1984 and 1985,
leading to an
outbreak of HIV/AIDS and
hepatitis C...
- Daly of IHS and some
doctors conscious of the
plight of
haemophiliacs did testify,
haemophiliacs and
their families felt they were
being overlooked. The...
- proteins,
which can take
place at home or in hospital. In the 1970s,
haemophiliacs began to be
treated with "factor concentrates",
which were sold as a...
- two of her five daughters,
Alice and Beatrice, were carriers.
Royal haemophiliacs descended from
Victoria included her great-grandsons,
Alexei Nikolaevich...
-
treat only as
needed without a
regular prophylactic schedule. Mild
haemophiliacs often manage their condition with desmopressin, a drug
which releases...
-
Service Board.
There are
about 400
haemophiliacs in Ireland.
According to the
tribunal a 'minimal figure' of 250
haemophiliacs were
infected with HIV or Hepatitis...
- to Indianapolis, Indiana, to be by the side of Ryan White, a
teenage haemophiliac whom he had
befriended and
whose health was deteriorating. On the eve...