Disease | thrombophilia |
Phenotype | C0019069|hemophilia |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 21127694 | The relation of hemophilia a with thrombophilia v leiden is extremely rare in the literature.1,2 furthermore, hemophiliac patients have an increased risk of severe life-threatening hemorrhage and blood transfusions, and consequently they are at increased risk of hepatitis transmission, mainly hepatitis c virus (hcv), which is a major health problem in this group of patients with hereditary hemorrhagic disorders, leading finally to cirrhosis.3,4 the problem becomes more complicated in the very rare case of cirrhoric patients with combined hereditary hemorrhagic and thrombophilic disorder. |
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