Vascular Hemophilia (Noun)
Meaning
A form of hemophilia discovered by Erik von Willebrand; a genetic disorder that is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait; characterized by a deficiency of the coagulation factor and by mucosal bleeding.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Erik von Willebrand's groundbreaking work led to the identification of vascular hemophilia as a distinct disorder.
- Researchers continue to investigate the complex molecular mechanisms underlying vascular hemophilia and its treatment.
- Patients diagnosed with vascular hemophilia are typically treated with plasma infusions and monitoring of bleeding symptoms.
- As a result of hereditary genetic mutation, patients suffering from vascular hemophilia lack an essential clotting factor for preventing internal and external bleeding episodes.
- Untreated cases of vascular hemophilia could experience minor episodes or develop large bleed due to factors influenced largely due genetics predisposed an environmental activities suffered everyday injury more devastating serious prolonged results have adverse damaging condition organs deteriorates worsening ailments developed bleeding causing frequent fatalities attributed past ineffective failed pretherapy method unfortunately widespread fear known related loss extreme unnecessary causing casesEMPLARYI've updated as follow