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The muscle and joint [[Bleeding|hemorrhages]] are quite typical of hemophilia, while digestive tract and cerebral hemorrhages are also germane to other coagulation disorders. | |||
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Overview
History
Symptoms
Hemophilia leads to a severely increased risk of bleeding from common injuries. The sites of bleeding are:
The muscle and joint hemorrhages are quite typical of hemophilia, while digestive tract and cerebral hemorrhages are also germane to other coagulation disorders.