Hemophilia in children

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Across
  1. 2. Medication used to stimulate clotting in some cases of hemophilia.
  2. 3. Permanent change in DNA sequence leading to genetic variation.
  3. 6. Common symptom in hemophilia due to inadequate clotting.
  4. 9. Proteins essential for blood clotting.
  5. 13. The process of blood clot formation.
  6. 14. Bleeding into joint spaces, common in hemophilia.
  7. 17. Individual affected by hemophilia.
  8. 20. Severe bleeding, a potential complication of hemophilia.
  9. 21. Medical care to manage or alleviate a condition.
  10. 23. Often experienced due to joint bleeding in hemophilia.
  11. 25. IX Protein deficient in Hemophilia B.
  12. 26. Identification of a disease through examination or tests.
  13. 27. Process of infusing missing clotting factors in hemophilia treatment.
Down
  1. 1. Genetic disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot.
  2. 4. Antibodies neutralizing the effect of clotting factors in hemophilia.
  3. 5. Common symptom around joints in hemophilia.
  4. 7. Type of genetic trait requiring two copies to be expressed.
  5. 8. Preventive treatment to avoid bleeding episodes.
  6. 9. Protein forming blood clots.
  7. 10. Specialist studying genes, inheritance, and genetic variation.
  8. 11. Study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
  9. 12. X Protein involved in the coagulation cascade.
  10. 15. Liquid part of blood carrying blood cells and platelets.
  11. 16. Protein in red blood cells carrying oxygen.
  12. 18. Blood's semi-solid state, preventing excessive bleeding.
  13. 19. Passing down of genetic traits from parents to offspring.
  14. 20. Pockets of blood outside blood vessels due to internal bleeding.
  15. 22. Process of stopping bleeding.
  16. 24. Physical injury leading to bleeding in hemophilia.
  17. 25. VIII Protein deficient in Hemophilia A.