Hemophilia and Christmas Disease Hemophilia B (or hemophilia B) is a coagulation factor IX disease, mutations in the factor IX gene due to the absence, caused. This is another common form of hemophilia, hemophilia A less common it is sometimes referred to as Housidifen Christmas disease, first described in patients with this disease. In addition, in the UK Christmas issue of medical journal published the first report of identification.
Treatment (to prevent bleeding) is the intravenous infusion of factor IX. Factor IX blood clotting factor VIII have been compared (hemophilia deficit) and a half long life, because such factors may not always spread nine.
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