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haemophilia A ThesaurusNoun | 1. | haemophilia A - hemophilia caused by a congenital deficiency of factor VIII; occurs almost exclusively in menclassical haemophilia, classical hemophilia, hemophilia Ableeder's disease, haemophilia, hemophilia - congenital tendency to uncontrolled bleeding; usually affects males and is transmitted from mother to son |
haemolysinenUK
he·mol·y·sin (hē-mol'i-sin) 1. Any substance elaborated by a living agent and capable of lysing red blood cells and liberating their hemoglobin. Synonym(s): erythrocytolysin, erythrolysin, haemolysin. 2. A sensitizing (complement-fixing) antibody that combines with red blood cells of the antigenic type that stimulated formation of the hemolysin, so that complement fixes with the antibody-cell union and causes dissolution of the cells. haemolysin a property of blood serum which can destroy red blood cells.he·mol·y·sin (hē-mol'i-sin) 1. Any substance elaborated by a living agent and capable of lysing red blood cells and liberating their hemoglobin. Synonym(s): erythrocytolysin, erythrolysin, haemolysin. 2. A sensitizing (complement-fixing) antibody that combines with red blood cells of the antigenic type that stimulated formation of the hemolysin. Synonym(s): haemolysin. haemophilia A Related to haemophilia A: haemophilia B, Von Willebrand disease, Haemophilia CSynonyms for haemophilia Anoun hemophilia caused by a congenital deficiency of factor VIIISynonyms- classical haemophilia
- classical hemophilia
- hemophilia A
Related Words- bleeder's disease
- haemophilia
- hemophilia
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