While many
people with haemophilia are diagnosed during infancy due to obvious bleeding
and swelling symptoms, others – like William Kleemann and his brother Victor – only
find out much later in life.
While
presenting with less obvious symptoms may seem like a blessing, it can make
diagnosis more elusive, posing a serious risk when severe injuries occur, and
doctors aren’t quite sure what they’re dealing with.
While many
people with haemophilia are diagnosed during infancy due to obvious bleeding
and swelling symptoms, others – like William Kleemann and his brother Victor – only
find out much later in life.
While
presenting with less obvious symptoms may seem like a blessing, it can make
diagnosis more elusive, posing a serious risk when severe injuries occur, and
doctors aren’t quite sure what they’re dealing with.
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