Which of the following is not typically observed in classic hemophilia (hemophilia A)?
Explanation
In classic hemophilia A, patients commonly experience bleeding into muscles, joints, and soft tissues due to a deficiency of factor VIII. This condition leads to a prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), while prothrombin time (PT) remains normal. Therefore, an increased PT is not a characteristic finding in hemophilia A.