*disclaimer - i am by no means a doctor and my advice is not professional lol
but hemophilia is a genetic disorder with the blood, which would lead me to believe that if you have hemophilia, it would be evident from birth
Up until 1968, Hemophiliacs were passing away at an early age, sometimes as early as 10 or 11. But after 1968, treatment was discovered and the average life span of a hemophiliac started increasing. In the early 1980's, it was 64, but that was reduced to 40 by the mid 1980's due to the AIDS epidemic. However, after 1999, and having invented new genetically engineered treatments, the average life span of Hemophiliacs became totally normal, where they (we, in fact) live as normal as any others. I am a 45-year Hemophiliac, and I have no intention whatsoever leaving you soon.
Hemophilia must be diagnosed through blood tests. Family history of bleeding disorders can help narrow the tests needed to make an accurate diagnosis. If hemophilia is known in the patient's history and a bleeding disorder is suspected, it is probably the same, both in severity and type. Actual diagnosis however should only be bade following appropriate blood tests.
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.
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
No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
The average age of diagnosis of the Huntington's disease is 63.1 years old
The Tsarevich Alexei's blood failed to clot properly, leading to a diagnosis of hemophilia.
The average age at diagnosis is 60 years old
The average age at diagnosis is 60 years old
The average age at diagnosis is 70
the median age at diagnosis is 55-60 years.
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Most patients with myelofibrosis are over 50 years old; the average age at diagnosis is 65 years
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No, Hemophilia does not discriminate on age, race or religion. Hemophilia is a genetic disorder (with the exception of acquired hemophilia) and therefore an individual has hemophilia from the the time they are born until they die. There is one very rare form of genetic hemophilia where the individual "outgrows" the disorder. In fact, the hormonal changes that take place during puberty increase the production of the clotting proteins to a point above the 50% cut off for being considered as having hemophilia. the genetics however, remain the same.
Genetic hemophilia is a life-long chronic condition. A person would have it all of their life, from birth to death. Acquired hemophilia happens as a result of some other circumstance and is not directly linked to age. A person may get acquired hemophilia from causes such as extensive liver damage or certain medications. Since these conditions normally occur in older populations it generally trends that way but is no way limited to that age set.