The child with haemophilia
Haemophilias are bleeding disorders due to an inherited defect in production of clotting factors. In South Africa 867 haemophiliacs have been registered and 309 of these are boys under 15 years of age. Haemophilia A and B make up about 85-90% of all cases. They are inherited in a sex-linked manner a...
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Main Author: | C. D. Karabus (Author) |
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