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Hemophilia – is a generally inherited bleeding disorder caused by low levels, or absence of, a blood protein that is essential for clotting; hemophilia A is caused by a lack of the blood clotting protein factor VIII; hemophilia B is caused by a deficiency of factor IX. The disorder delays coagulation, making bleeding difficult to control.
Below are some helpful resources:
Hemophilia Treatment Centers
Mayo Comprehensive Hemophilia Center
Sanford Children’s South Dakota Center for Blood Disorders
Children’s Hospital and Clinics of Minnesota
Fairview University Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center
Education & Information
National Bleeding Disorders Foundation