Hemophilia A with Factor VIII Inhibitors
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Hemophilia A is a rare
Hemophilia A is a rare genetic blood disorder in which a person’s blood does not clot properly, leading to uncontrolled and often spontaneous bleeding that causes chronic swelling, deformity, reduced mobility and long-term damage in the joints. Audrey's guests are Dr. Michael Callaghan, a physician who treats hemophilia A with factor VIII inhibitors and
Ken, a 50-year-old living with hemophilia A with factor VIII inhibitors.
Ken, a 50-year-old living with hemophilia A with factor VIII inhibitors.
5 سال پیش
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