Angiohemophilia

/ˌændʒioʊˌhiːmoʊˈfɪliə/ noun

Definition

A rare bleeding disorder affecting blood vessel function and coagulation, characterized by abnormal vessel structure or function related to hemophilia.

Etymology

Greek 'angeion' (blood vessel) + 'haima' (blood) + 'philia' (affinity/disorder). Medical term combining vascular and bleeding disorder terminology, extremely rare in medical literature.

Kelly Says

Angiohemophilia is like a double-trouble bleeding problem where both your blood vessels and your blood clotting don't work quite right—it's so rare that most doctors might never see a case in their entire career!

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