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          Venous Thromboembolism (Blood Clots)

          Blood clot in a deep vein.

          Hemophilia

          Blood does not clot properly.

          Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT)

          Blood vessels do not develop properly.

          Sickle Cell Disease

          Red blood cells become hard, sticky, and shaped like a C.

          Thalassemia

          Red blood cell disorder.

          Von Willebrand Disease

          Blood does not clot properly.

          Women

          Bleeding disorders affecting women.

          Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding

          Bleeding disorders affecting infants.

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