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On the Web
- Dorcas Annette Walker - The personal webpage of a second generation hemophilia carrier. Her son has severe hemophilia A. Her daughter has mild hemophilia A and is also a hemophilia carrier.
- Hemophilia.com - Hemophilia Association in America.
- World Federation of Hemophilia - A global network of healthcare providers, national hemophilia associations, people with hemophilia and their families. Organization history, information about programs, publications, resources, and events, and treatment and research news, including product recalls.
- Canadian Hemophilia Society - Dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, as well as ensuring the safety of the blood supply for all Canadians.
- Hemophilia Ontario - Committed to improve the quality of life of people affected by hemophilia and related blood conditions, and to work towards a cure.
- Hemophilia - An overview on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of hemophilia by eMedicine
- CME on Hemophilia - Provides Hematologists with online CME presentations, slides and the latest publications on Hemophilia.
- National Hemophilia Foundation - News, research, programs and resources.
- FAMOHIO Hemophilia - A registered charity that promotes the sharing of knowledge, experiences and concerns among those individuals with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders.
- Canadian Hemophilia Society - Dedicated to improving the quality of life for all persons with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, as well as ensuring the safety of the blood supply for all Canadians.
Wikipedia Articles
- Porphyric Hemophilia - Porphyric Hemophilia may refer to:
- Shawn Decker - Shawn Decker was born in Waynesboro, Virginia on July 16, 1975. He was diagnosed with HIV at age 11, through the use of tainted blood products used to treat hemophilia, a bleeding disorder that he was born with.
- Henry Nicols - Henry Joseph Nicols (August 9, 1973 – May 8, 2000) was born with the genetic disease hemophilia or haemophiliac and later acquired HIV and AIDS from one of the more than 400 blood transfusions he received as a child.
- Hemarthrosis - Hemarthrosis (or haemarthrosis, plural h(a)emarthroses) is a bleeding into joint spaces. It usually follows injury but occurs mainly in patients with a predisposition to hemorrhage such as those being treated with warfarin (or other anticoagulants) and patients suffering from hemophilia.
- Factor IX - Factor IX (or Christmas factor or Christmas-Eve factor) is one of the serine proteases () of the coagulation system; it belongs to peptidase family S1. Deficiency of this protein causes hemophilia B.