haemophilia
/ˌhiːməʊˈfɪlɪə/( <美> hemophilia /ˌhiːməˈ-/)
noun
mass noun
- a medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced, causing the sufferer to bleed severely from even a slight injury. The condition is typically caused by a hereditary lack of a coagulation factor, most often factor VIII.血友病。
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