Definition of Haemophilic. Meaning of Haemophilic. Synonyms of Haemophilic

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- swelling, numbness or pain of a limb. Joint damage from haemarthrosis (haemophilic arthropathy), potentially with severe pain, disfigurement, and even destruction...
- vitro) the blood of some of the haemophilic patients with a greatly prolonged clotting time ... when added to other haemophilic blood possessed a coagulant...
- Children with epidermolysis bullosa, also known as butterfly kids, haemophilics and people with HIV disease are among the most affected vulnerable groups...
- in homozygous females (which is only possible in the daughters of a haemophilic male and a carrier or haemophiliac female). However, mild haemophilia...
- video game series M**** Effect.[citation needed] It uses a plant-based haemophilic polymer made from polysaccharides that forms a mesh which seals the wound...
- radiologists is a reliable tool for detection and quantification of haemophilic arthropathy in children in comparison to MRI. In hemophilia it may occur...
- discover were limited due to naturally low concentrations of this anti-haemophilic factor in blood and plasma and volume constraints in the circulatory...
- Because of its importance in clotting, Factor VIII is also known as anti-haemophilic factor, and deficiencies of Factor VIII cause haemophilia A.: 2382, 3 ...
- (1982); doi:10.1038/299178a0 Molecular cloning of the gene for human anti-haemophilic factor IX. K. H. Choo, K. G. Gould, D. J. G. Rees & G. G. Brownlee Nature...
- haemophilia. Prolonged substitution therapy for surgical treatment of haemophilic cyst and pathological fracture of the femur". British Journal of Surgery...