This is a rather tricky question. The best answer is that it truly depends and the person. Often a "carrier" is affected by it to some degree. Factor level tests frequently show a carrier's factor levels are somewhat lower than normal. To actually be considered a hemophiliac or a "symptomatic carrier" that factor level would need to fall below 50%.
The short answer is yes, there can be. The effects are often similar to the effects of mild to moderate hemophilia.
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Well since Hemophilia is an inherited disorder where the proteins needed to form blood clots are missing or reduced, every cut or injury effects a person with Hemophilia. If depending on whether your Hemophilia is severe, mild, or moderate your cognitive ability is reduced, to prevent scraps and cuts. Hemophilia is treatable through plasma donations and certain medicine, however you have to always be cautious.
Yes - there are dogs with hemophilia. German Shepards in Europe with hemophilia can be traced back to one dog: Canto von der Wienerau. For more informationon hemophilia and dogs: http://mydogfluffy.com/faq.htm Mice with hemophilia are used to research hemophilia medication and a cure for hemophilia.
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hemophilia B is also known as Christmas disease because Stephen Christmas was the first patient with the disease, and hemophilia A is just known as classic hemophilia.
50 million ppl have hemophilia
Hemophilia is when your blood clots slowly or not at all.
Grand Duchess ANASTASIA and her sisters were probably carriers of the hemophilia gene but did not suffer from the effects of hemophilia. Males suffer from hemophilia. In rare cases girls do suffer but that is only when both parents carry the mutated gene
While the condition affects the males, it is CARRIED by the females, who do not suffer the effects of hemophilia, and can pass the disorder to THEIR female offspring.
Well since Hemophilia is an inherited disorder where the proteins needed to form blood clots are missing or reduced, every cut or injury effects a person with Hemophilia. If depending on whether your Hemophilia is severe, mild, or moderate your cognitive ability is reduced, to prevent scraps and cuts. Hemophilia is treatable through plasma donations and certain medicine, however you have to always be cautious.
Since the gene for Hemophilia is carried on the X chromosome and males pass only their Y chromosome onto their sons, no their sons should not have hemophilia. Of course all daughters of a male with hemophilia will be carriers of the mutation since they with receive his X chromosome, not the Y.
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