Hemophilia A

What is Hemophilia A?

Hemophilia A is a recessive syndrome of bleeding triggered by qualitative/quantitative defects relating to the factor VIII-vWF complex. What is the Pathology of Hemophilia A? The pathology of hemophilia A is: -Etiology: The cause of hemophilia A is inherited or…
Hemophilia A

What is Hemophilia A?

Hemophilia A is the most common hereditary cause of serious bleeding. It is an X-linked recessive disorder caused by reduced factor VIII activity. What is the Pathology of Hemophilia A? The pathology of hemophilia a is: -Etiology: The cause of…
Hemophilia A

What is Hemophilia A?

Hemophilia A is an X-linked, recessive bleeding disorder. What is the Pathology of Hemophilia A? The pathology of hemophilia A is: -Etiology: The cause of hemophilia A is an inherited or acquired genetic mutation that results in deficiency or dysfunction…