Why blood in blood bank cannot clot ?
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Patients with haemophilia cannot make blood clots properly as they have low levels of a protein essential for blood clotting. This places them at risk of bleeding. There are two main types of haemophilia: Haemophilia A is the most common type and is due to a deficiency of Factor VIII.
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Patients with haemophilia cannot make blood clots properly as they have low levels of a protein essential for blood clotting. This places them at risk of bleeding. There are two main types of haemophilia: Haemophilia A is the most common type and is due to a deficiency of Factor VIII.
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