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Portrays the experiences of five individuals, and aims to motivate and enable people with haemophilia to cope better with the pain caused by repeated joint bleeding.
Outlines the principles of genetic engineering and looks at its application to the study and treatment of three major inherited diseases: haemophilia A, Huntington’s disease and cystic fibrosis.
Ralph Ambrose Kekwick (1908-2000), was born in Leytonstone, Essex. A graduate of University College London, an institution with which he maintained a long association, he spent many years at the Lister...
A critical account of the British government’s response to the need to produce Factor 8 concentrate - the clotting factor required by haemophiliacs if they are to maintain a reasonably normal life....
Concerns haemophilia, its inheritance, how it affects the body, its cause and possible treatments. Queen Victoria was a carrier and it could have passed to our present royal family with fatal results, as it...
Describes the major inherited bleeding disorders, haemophilia A (factor VIII deficiency) and haemophilia B (factor IX deficiency). Presents in depth the clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis and...
Looks at the genetics, diagnosis and clinical problems of haemophilia.
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