Bleeder's: Disease

Also known as "Christmas Disease" (named after the first patient diagnosed with it), caused by a lack of Factor IX .

Since females have two X chromosomes (XX), a healthy gene on one can usually compensate for a faulty one on the other. The Royal Connection bleeder's disease

There are two primary forms, depending on which protein is missing: Also known as "Christmas Disease" (named after the

Also known as "Christmas Disease" (named after the first patient diagnosed with it), caused by a lack of Factor IX .

Since females have two X chromosomes (XX), a healthy gene on one can usually compensate for a faulty one on the other. The Royal Connection

There are two primary forms, depending on which protein is missing: