Haemophilia is a group of coagulation disorders inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. Nearly three-quarters of all haemorrhages in haemophilia occur in the musculoskeletal system, usually in the large muscles and joints of the lower extremity. While prevention of bleeding with active prophylaxis is the recommended optimal therapy for severe haemophilia, there are many patients suffering from musculoskeletal system complications subsequent to uncontrolled bleeding. Recombinant clotting factor concentrates led to home treatment of acute bleeding episodes as well as allowing for minor and major surgical interventions. ...
Hemophilic arthropathy limits daily life activities of patients with hemophilia, presenting with cli...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
» Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and resul...
Hemophilia is an X-linked heritable coagulopathy with an overall prevalence of approximately 1 in 10...
The predominance of joint and muscle bleeding in people with haemophilia means that the consequences...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Comprehensive care for people with hemophilia (PWH) requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team ap...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have impaired blood coagulation and hemostasis. Bleeding into joints an...
Hemophilia is an inherited disorder of clotting factor deficiencies resulting in musculoskeletal ble...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
Key Points The most common rheumatologic complication in severe hemophilia is hemophilic arthropathy...
Haemophilia A is a rare inherited hematologic disorder characterized by a deficit of coagulation fac...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
Hemophilic arthropathy limits daily life activities of patients with hemophilia, presenting with cli...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
» Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and resul...
Hemophilia is an X-linked heritable coagulopathy with an overall prevalence of approximately 1 in 10...
The predominance of joint and muscle bleeding in people with haemophilia means that the consequences...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Comprehensive care for people with hemophilia (PWH) requires a coordinated multidisciplinary team ap...
People with hemophilia (PWH) have impaired blood coagulation and hemostasis. Bleeding into joints an...
Hemophilia is an inherited disorder of clotting factor deficiencies resulting in musculoskeletal ble...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
Key Points The most common rheumatologic complication in severe hemophilia is hemophilic arthropathy...
Haemophilia A is a rare inherited hematologic disorder characterized by a deficit of coagulation fac...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
The physiotherapist plays an essential role for people with haemophilia, an inherited bleeding disea...
Hemophilic arthropathy limits daily life activities of patients with hemophilia, presenting with cli...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
» Hemophilia is among the commonest bleeding disorders encountered in orthopaedic practice and resul...