ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Haemophilia amongst the descendants of Queen Victoria.

Francois P. Retief    
Andr? Wessels    
Johan F.G. Cilliers    

Resumen

This study discusses the impact of ?Victorian haemophilia? on the royal houses of Europe during the 19th and 20th centuries. Haemophilia as a molecular defect is explained and the clinical picture of the condition is indicated. Applicable therapeutic interventions also receive attention. Next, an historical review is provided of how ?Victorian haemophilia? spread from Queen Victoria (British monarch, 1837?1901) via some of her daughters to other members of the British royal family and also to the royal houses of Germany, Russia and Spain. Eleven confirmed cases of haemophilia amongst the descendants of Queen Victoria are mentioned, as well as three other possible cases. The effect of haemophilia on the course of history is also investigated.

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pp. 4 bladsye
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