- Hemophilia Galaxy
- Support information for patients and health care professionals, including dosage guides, assistance programmes, and links. - Hemophilia Forum
- Dedicated to supplying information on haemophilia to medical and health care professionals, registration required. - Wikipedia: Haemophilia
- User-edited article about haemophilia, a hereditary genetic illness that impairs the body's ability to control bleeding. - Hemophilia-Village
- Provides information for consumers and healthcare professionals on the signs, symptoms, causes and treatments of blood clot problems resulting from hemophilia a and b. - KidsHealth: Hemophilia
- Information about hemophilia, the rare bleeding disorder which prevents the blood from clotting properly. - KidsHealth: How to Deal With Hemophilia
- Explains how and why hemophilia affects kids and how to stay healthy despite hemophilia. - MayoClinic: Hemophilia
- Overview of hemophilia, the inherited blood-clotting disorder. Includes symptoms, causes, and treatment of the disease where the blood proteins required for clotting are absent. - MedlinePlus: Hemophilia
- Comprehensive information about hemophilia, the rare inherited disorder in which the blood does not clot normally. - MyInhibitor.org
- Offers interactive information for those with hemophilia and inhibitors facing joint replacement surgery. Includes resources, personal stories, and tools. - NHF: Hemophilia A (Factor VIII Deficiency)
- Overview of hemophilia A, also known as the factor VIII deficiency or classic hemophilia. Includes different levels of the disease and chances of inheritance from a carrier mother. From the National Hemophilia Foundation. - NHLBI: What Is Hemophilia?
- Patient information about hemophilia, the rare inherited bleeding disorder, its types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. From the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute. - eMedicineHealth: Hemophilia
- Provides overview, causes, symptoms, treatment, medications, and management of hemophilia, the inherited bleeding disorder in which blood does not clot normally and may become fatal under severe conditions.
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