Hemophilia A is a genetic disorder characterized by the deficiency of clotting factor VIII, leading to prolonged bleeding episodes. Advances in treatment have significantly improved the management ...
For centuries, hemophilia was a dangerous genetic disorder with no treatment. Children with hemophilia often didn't make it to adulthood, since a bump or fall could cause massive internal bleeding.
A recent study led by MedUni Vienna provides new insights into the mechanisms of coagulation in persons with haemophilia A, the most common form of haemophilia. The research team was able to show that ...