Solveeit Logo

Question

Question: Which of the following diseases is also called Christmas disease? A. Sickle cell anaemia B. Hemo...

Which of the following diseases is also called Christmas disease?
A. Sickle cell anaemia
B. Hemoglobinuria
C. Myocardial infarction
D. Haemophilia B

Explanation

Solution

It is a blood clotting disorder caused due to an inherited mutation of the gene for factor 9. It is a disorder that is present in the Royal family of England.

Complete answer: Haemophilia B, also called Christmas disease, is a genetic disorder that occurs due to inherited mutation of the gene for factor 9, i.e. a clotting protein. It is less common than Haemophilia A. Out of the two sex chromosomes, i.e. X and Y chromosomes, the gene for haemophilia is present on the X chromosome. It is passed on to the progeny through the X chromosome. Since females have two X chromosomes, they act as carriers for the disease. Male progeny inherits an X chromosome from their mother and Y chromosome from their father. Therefore, if the male inherits mutated X-chromosome, then the male inherits the disease. Haemophilia rarely occurs in females. however, she can pass the gene onto the progeny. The mutated X chromosome causes internal bleeding from the muscles and joints or external bleeding from the minor cuts. Since the blood clotting factor is absent because of a mutated gene, therefore the affected person bleeds longer than other people. Such profuse bleeding may have fatal consequences.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.

Note: Normal plasma levels of F9 range from 50%-150%. Plasma level below this range gives an estimate of a person’s symptoms. Based on the plasma level range, haemophilia is categorised as:
a. Mild haemophilia B (6%-48%)
b. Moderate haemophilia B (1%-5%)
c. Severe haemophilia B (below 1%)