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    Haemophilia figured prominently in the history of European royalty in the 19th and 20th centuries. Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, of the...
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    factor IX, and resulting in a deficiency of factor IX. It is less common than factor VIII deficiency (haemophilia A). Haemophilia B was first recognized...
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    showed that there was more than one form of haemophilia. Haemophilia has featured prominently in European royalty and thus is sometimes known as 'the royal...
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    Prince Waldemar of Prussia (1889–1945) (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    had haemophilia. He died in a clinic in Tutzing, Bavaria because of a lack of blood transfusion facilities. He and his wife fled their home in light...
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    Rupert Cambridge, Viscount Trematon (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    Prince Rupert of Teck, he and his family relinquished their German titles in 1917. As heir apparent to the Earldom of Athlone, he was known as Lord Trematon...
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    Infante Gonzalo of Spain (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    Gonzalo was born in Madrid. He was baptized with the names Gonzalo Manuel María Bernardo Narciso Alfonso Mauricio. He received his final name in honor of his...
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    Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    later created Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow. He had haemophilia, which contributed to his death following a fall at the age of 30. Leopold...
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    Prince Henry of Prussia (1900–1904) (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    other deceased uncle. Heinrich was named in honour of his father. The Prince was diagnosed with haemophilia as a young child, but, despite this, was a...
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    Lord Leopold Mountbatten (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    Princess of Battenberg in her own right. As such, Leopold was styled as His Serene Highness Prince Leopold of Battenberg from birth. In the United Kingdom...
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    Prince Friedrich of Hesse and by Rhine (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    names in honour of his maternal uncle, Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. Prince Leopold, who was Friedrich's godfather, had the blood disorder haemophilia. In...
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    Alfonso, Prince of Asturias (1907–1938) (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    disorder haemophilia from his maternal line, as did a number of his matrilineal relatives. He and his youngest brother, Gonzalo, were kept in specially-tailored...
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    Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia (category Haemophilia in European royalty)
    Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna. He was born with haemophilia, which his parents tried treating with the methods of peasant faith healer...
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    Victor A. McKusick (category Deaths from cancer in Maryland)
    1038/scientificamerican0865-88. PMID 14319025. Retrieved August 25, 2022. (Re Haemophilia in European royalty) The Victor McKusick collection Archived March 3, 2016, at...
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    Royal intermarriage (category Royalty)
    suffered from mental and physical illnesses, as well as epilepsy. Haemophilia in European royalty Global royal intermarriage Justin I's wife, Euphemia, was reported...
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    especially in children of older fathers such as Victoria. Haemophilia in the descendants of Victoria was known at the time and among European royalty, including...
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    Queen Victoria (category Queens regnant in the British Isles)
    Victoria's father was over 50 at the time of her conception and haemophilia arises more frequently in the children of older fathers. Spontaneous mutations account...
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    Descendants of Queen Victoria (category British royalty)
    Windsor Castle. They had 1 daughter and 1 son. He inherited the disease of haemophilia from his mother, Queen Victoria, and spent most of his life as a semi-invalid...
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    Princess Alice of the United Kingdom (category Women in European warfare)
    significant roles in world history. Her fourth daughter, Alix, married Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, passing her mother's gene for haemophilia on to her only...
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    Alfonso XIII (category Exiled royalty)
    religion, and her being a haemophilia carrier was only a possibility. Maria Christina was eventually persuaded to drop her opposition. In January 1906 she wrote...
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    burned on the arm by hot soup. In 1872, Victoria's eighteen-month-old brother, Friedrich, was diagnosed with haemophilia. The diagnosis came as a shock...
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    John Conroy (category Male lovers of royalty)
    most logical" explanation is that haemophilia first appeared in Victoria as a mutation. Alan Rushton adds that no one in the household of the newly married...
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    Roche (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2020)
    for haemophilia A. Herceptin (trastuzumab), for HER-2 positive breast cancer. Hivid (zalcitabine), for HIV-1 infection, later discontinued in 2006....
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  • Genmab (category Life science companies based in Copenhagen)
    cancer), Mim8 (Factor VIII mimetic bi-specific antibody) (Haemophilia A), inclacumab (VOC in Sickle cell disease) and teprotumumab (diffuse cutaneous systemic...
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  • 2024 New Year Honours (category 2024 awards in the United Kingdom)
    General Practice. Lynne Kelly. Chair and Trustee, Haemophilia Wales. For services to People with Haemophilia. Professor Timothy James Greaves Kendall. Lately...
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    List of alumni of the University of St Andrews (category Lists of people by university or college in Scotland)
    outstanding contributions to society. Note: Individuals who belong in multiple sections appear in the first relevant section. "Dr. Michael J.S. Belton". Archived...
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    Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia (category Executed royalty)
    The remaining children remained behind in Tobolsk because Alexei, who had had another attack of haemophilia, could not be moved. It was Tatiana who persuaded...
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    Al-Zahrawi was the first physician to identify the hereditary nature of haemophilia. For Islamic scholars, Indian and Greek physicians and medical researchers...
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    Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia (category Executed royalty)
    Alexei was gravely ill with haemophilia and Nicholas feared that if Alexei was emperor, he would be separated from his parents. In a second abdication document...
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  • 2023 Birthday Honours (category 2023 awards in the United Kingdom)
    Remembrance. Professor Kanwal John Pasi. Lately Centre Director, Royal London Haemophilia Centre, Barts Health NHS Trust. For services to the NHS. Jay Prakash...
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  • Education of the British royal family (category Education in the United Kingdom)
    Church, Oxford, in November 1872. He had been diagnosed about 1859 with haemophilia, having shown symptoms from a young age. The family tried to take measures...
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