Incidence rate of females with hemophilia may be underreported
By Melanie K. Kuester and Brenda Runyan
02 June 2017
Hemophilia, a bleeding disorder, is traditionally known as a condition affecting males. But it’s possible for females to have hemophilia. This paper discusses some reasons why hemophilia may go undiagnosed in women.
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Brenda Runyan
Incidence rate of females with hemophilia may be underreported
Hemophilia, a bleeding disorder, is traditionally known as a condition affecting males. But it’s possible for females to have hemophilia. This paper discusses some reasons why hemophilia may go undiagnosed in women.
Melanie Kuester, Brenda Runyan