This is the most common form of hemophilia, leading to prolonged and spontaneous loss of blood through bleeding.
In 30 percent of cases, however, the cause is a spontaneous genetic mutation (i.e. not inherited from parents).
This is the most common form of hemophilia, leading to prolonged and spontaneous loss of blood through bleeding.
In 30 percent of cases, however, the cause is a spontaneous genetic mutation (i.e. not inherited from parents).