WordNet
haemophilia B
n. a clotting disorder similar to hemophilia A but caused by a congenital deficiency of factor IX [syn: hemophilia B, Christmas disease]
Wikipedia
Haemophilia B
Haemophilia B (or hemophilia B) is a blood clotting disorder caused by a mutation of the factor IX gene, leading to a deficiency of factor IX. It is the second-most common form of haemophilia, rarer than haemophilia A. Haemophilia B was first recognized as a different kind of haemophilia in 1952. It is sometimes called Christmas disease, named after Stephen Christmas, the first patient described with this disease. In addition, the first report of its identification was published in the Christmas edition of the British Medical Journal.