• 1. 
    Haemophilia is caused by

  • Bacteria
  • Virus
  • Genetic mutation
  • Cause unknown
  • 2. 
    This is a complication of haemophilia

  • Bleeding in the head
  • joint swelling
  • death
  • all of these
  • 3. 
    In patients with haemophilia, which of these can increase the risk of cerebral microbleeds?

  • cardiovascular risk factors
  • increased age
  • Hepatitis C infection
  • all of these
  • 4. 
    This disease falls under the same category as colourblindness in man

  • Presbyopia
  • Night blindness
  • Diabetes insipidus
  • Haemophilia
  • 5. 
    This is ineffective against antibiotics

  • bacterial infected gonorrhoea
  • bacterial infected wound
  • haemophilia
  • bacterial infected throat
  • 6. 
    This lacks in patients with haemophilia A

  • X chromosome
  • Calcium
  • Antihemophilic factor
  • Plasma thromboplastin
  • 7. 
    Rarely females experience the physiological defect of haemophilia as they do so only when they are

  • carrier for the defect
  • wives of haemophilic husbands
  • homozygous for the defect
  • heterozygous for the defect
  • 8. 
    Haemophilia is

  • X – linked
  • Y – linked
  • Z – linked
  • Autosomal
  • 9. 
    Haemophilia is as a result of a lack of

  • STH
  • ADH
  • AHF
  • ACTH
  • 10. 
    The reason why haemophilia is more commonly observed in human males than in females is due to

  • the disease is due to Y-linked recessive mutation
  • the disease is due to X-linked recessive mutation
  • as a huge population of girls die in infancy
  • the disease is due to X-linked dominant mutation
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