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| Acquired Hemophilia is a rare but dangerous blood disorder. Each year, it occurs in up to four out of a million people.27 In a person with acquired hemophilia, the body’s natural clotting process is disrupted. The body produces antibodies that fight its own blood clotting proteins. The condition can lead to spontaneous, uncontrolled bleeding, most often in the skin and soft tissues. |
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| Acquired hemophilia is difficult to recognize and unlike classic hemophilia, acquired hemophilia is not inherited. |
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