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Title: Hemophilia


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Hemophilia
  • By Jake Brock, Andres Navejas

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History
  • First text of disease was in second century AD.
  • Jewish exempt 3rd boy born in family from being
    circumcised if 2 of his older brothers died in a
    circumcision.
  • Known as royal disease because Queen Victoria
    passed it on to her daughters
  • In that time royalty would marry with other
    royalty often being in same family.

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What is it?
  • Hemophilia is a disease in which your blood does
    not clot normally.
  • Symptoms may include bleeding a lot in small
    cases, bleeding into joints is common, and
    internal bleeding could occur too.
  • People can be expected to live normal lives,
    although a small percentage of people with
    disease will die from severe bleeding.
  • Will be detected after a abnormal bleeding
    episode.

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More what is it
  • There are two types
  • Type A
  • Makes up 85 of people with disease
  • People lack blood clotting protein called VIII
  • Type B
  • Makes up 15 of people with disease
  • People lack blood clotting protein called XI

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How its transmitted
  • The defective gene is carried on the X
    chromosome.
  • Women who are carriers have a 50 chance of
    giving it to their children.
  • If the male has it in his X chromosome he will
    have to disease.
  • In rare cases a mutation could occur that would
    give someone hemophilia without it being in the
    family, but overall It is a hereditary disease.

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Part of body targeted
  • Mainly internal hemorrhaging in joints, muscles,
    vital organs, and especially in the brain.
  • Effects blood by not allowing it to properly
    clot, which would cause people to bleed
    excessively.

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Daily life
  • Your daily life will be based upon how severe
    your case of hemophilia is since it ranges from
    very mild to very bad cases.
  • Light cases may not even need to much attention
    to it but being very cautious.
  • Bad cases will need to replace the bad clotting
    factors, often at birth.
  • Throughout the life they may need to stay on or
    take medications such as antifibrinolytic agents,
    fibrin glue, or desmopressin acetates.

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Resources
  • http//www.hemophilia-information.com/history-of-h
    emophilia.html
  • http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH000156
    4/
  • http//library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00112/hemophil
    ia_frameset.htm
  • Webmd.com
  • Wikipedia.com
  • Photo Sources
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_blood_cell
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileBlood_clot_diagr
    am.png
  • http//www.lyberty.com/encyc/articles/victoria.htm
    l
  • http//health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/systems
    /nervous-system/brain-pictures.htm
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