Pseudohemophilia

**Pseudogemophilia** is an increased tendency to bleed in individuals who have not previously suffered from this disease. This pathology develops as a result of a significant decrease in the level of factor VIII, responsible for blood clotting. In total, there are eight forms of this pathology in adults (A1-A8), each of which is characterized by different clinical manifestations. Two of them are the most common, taking into account existing hereditary predispositions.

Impaired hemostasis after various types of surgical operations can lead to a significant increase in the risk of developing other