<p>The increased risk for developing loss of bone density in patients with hemophilia has been recently regarded. The present study was conducted to compare the levels of vitamin D and other biochemical factors affecting bone turnover in patients with hemophilia and those without this problem. The study participants were stratified into the following subgroups 1) the hemophilic patients without evidence of viral infections, 2) those with the healthy condition without evidence of infection by the viral infections. All subjects were asked to take venous blood sample to assess the levels of serum biomarkers related to bone metabolism and turnover. Comparison of different biochemical markers related to bone metabolism and turnover showed signif...
International audienceIntroduction Two meta-analyses showed lower bone mineral density (BMD) in pati...
Hemophilia — an hereditary coagulopathy, in which the process of anticoagulation is due to genetic d...
Background: Osteoporosis is increasingly recognised as one of the major public health problems throu...
A decrease in bone mass is observed in hemophilic patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate bo...
WOS: 000415652800002Haemophilia has been associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) probably due...
Increased number of patients with hemophilia have been identified to have osteoporosis at early ages...
Following a femoral neck fracture and vertebral compression fractures in two patients with severe ha...
Osteoporosis has been recently recognized as a severe comorbidity factor in hemophilia. However, its...
Osteoporosis is caused by bone mineral density (BMD) reduction. Haemophilia patients are at increase...
Background: The study aimed to evaluate radiomorphometric indices derived from panoramic X-rays and ...
It has been previously shown that patients with severe haemophilia and not receiving any prophylacti...
Background: The aim of the study is to evaluate selected biomarkers of bone turnover, inflammation, ...
Summary Introduction People with hemophilia risk osteoporosis more than healthy people, which may be...
During childhood growth, bone undergoes modelling involving separate osteoblastic and osteoclastic p...
AimThe aim of this study was to investigate if prophylactic treatment in severe haemophilia impact o...
International audienceIntroduction Two meta-analyses showed lower bone mineral density (BMD) in pati...
Hemophilia — an hereditary coagulopathy, in which the process of anticoagulation is due to genetic d...
Background: Osteoporosis is increasingly recognised as one of the major public health problems throu...
A decrease in bone mass is observed in hemophilic patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate bo...
WOS: 000415652800002Haemophilia has been associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) probably due...
Increased number of patients with hemophilia have been identified to have osteoporosis at early ages...
Following a femoral neck fracture and vertebral compression fractures in two patients with severe ha...
Osteoporosis has been recently recognized as a severe comorbidity factor in hemophilia. However, its...
Osteoporosis is caused by bone mineral density (BMD) reduction. Haemophilia patients are at increase...
Background: The study aimed to evaluate radiomorphometric indices derived from panoramic X-rays and ...
It has been previously shown that patients with severe haemophilia and not receiving any prophylacti...
Background: The aim of the study is to evaluate selected biomarkers of bone turnover, inflammation, ...
Summary Introduction People with hemophilia risk osteoporosis more than healthy people, which may be...
During childhood growth, bone undergoes modelling involving separate osteoblastic and osteoclastic p...
AimThe aim of this study was to investigate if prophylactic treatment in severe haemophilia impact o...
International audienceIntroduction Two meta-analyses showed lower bone mineral density (BMD) in pati...
Hemophilia — an hereditary coagulopathy, in which the process of anticoagulation is due to genetic d...
Background: Osteoporosis is increasingly recognised as one of the major public health problems throu...