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A 12-month-old male patient had a severe joint bleed as he began crawling. Laboratory results indicated an APTT of
>120secand a factor VIII assay of
<1(U)/(d)L. What are three possible diagnoses for a patient with these values? What clinical and laboratory means are available to distinguish the three possibilities?