Biology, asked by pawarvithu07, 5 months ago

does bleeding time change in hemophilia​

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Answered by devilmohit78
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Answer:

In 85% of patients with hemophilia A, the bleeding time was greater than 2 SD above the control level (greater than 8 minutes). Sixty-six percent of patients with hemophilia A had circulating immune complexes, and there was a striking relationship between the presence of these complexes and prolonged bleeding time.

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Answered by EnchantedBoy
18

Answer:-

Firstly we have to know what is Hemophilia.

Hemophilia:-

  • Hemophilia is a mostly inherited genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots, a process needed to stop bleeding.
  • This results in people bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased risk of bleeding inside joints or the brain.

Types of Hemophilia:-

  • Hemophilia A is caused by a mutation in the gene for factor VIII, so there is a deficiency of this clotting factor.
  • Hemophilia B also called as Christmas disease results from a deficiency of factor IX due to a mutation in the corresponding gene.
  • Hemophilia C is a rare genetic disorder caused by missing or defective blot clotting protein called Factor XI.

So, the above explanation tells us that the "BLEEDING TIME CHANGE IN HEMOPHILIA"

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