Abstract Background This study examined the structural outcomes for joints of boys with severe hemophilia A receiving frequency/dose‐escalated primary prophylaxis using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and the importance of interval MRI changes. Methods Forty‐six subjects (27 with interval studies) were evaluated by radiographs (X‐rays) and mid‐ and end‐of‐study MRIs (using the International Prophylaxis Study Group scale), as part of the Canadian Hemophilia Prophylaxis Study. The primary outcome was the presence of MRI osteochondral findings. Results The median (range) time on study at the end‐of‐study MRI examination was 9.6 (4.8–16.0) years, during which 18 of 46 subjects (39%) had osteochondral changes in at least one joint. An interval...
Introduction: Most previous joint imaging scales for haemophilia have focused on earlier disease sta...
Background: Joint bleeding in hemophilia may eventually lead to joint damage. In nonsevere hemophili...
Recent advances in hemophilia prophylaxis have raised the need for accurate noninvasive methods for ...
In patients with haemophilia A, factor VIII (FVIII) prophylaxis reduces bleeding frequency and joint...
The clinical relevance of subtle changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for evaluating haemophi...
INTRODUCTION: Sweden has been a pioneer in the prophylactic treatment of haemophilia. Magnetic reson...
Hemophilia is an X-linked recessive disease, which mainly affects males. This disease results in ble...
Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder characterized by spontaneous or trauma-related...
Summary. Fifty-six ankle joints in 38 haemophilic boys were investigated by magnetic resonance imagi...
Haemophilia is a recessive genetic bleeding disorder in which coagulation time is prolonged due to t...
Introduction: Favourable joint outcomes are expected with modern haemophilia A (HA) management. Eval...
IntroductionEvidence suggests that toxic iron is involved in haemophilic joint destruction.AimTo det...
Haemarthroses cause major morbidity in patients with haemophilia. Blood has devastating effects on a...
Haemarthroses cause major morbidity in patients with haemophilia. Blood has devastating effects on a...
Repeated haemarthroses affect approximately 90% of patients with severe haemophilia and lead to prog...
Introduction: Most previous joint imaging scales for haemophilia have focused on earlier disease sta...
Background: Joint bleeding in hemophilia may eventually lead to joint damage. In nonsevere hemophili...
Recent advances in hemophilia prophylaxis have raised the need for accurate noninvasive methods for ...
In patients with haemophilia A, factor VIII (FVIII) prophylaxis reduces bleeding frequency and joint...
The clinical relevance of subtle changes on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for evaluating haemophi...
INTRODUCTION: Sweden has been a pioneer in the prophylactic treatment of haemophilia. Magnetic reson...
Hemophilia is an X-linked recessive disease, which mainly affects males. This disease results in ble...
Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder characterized by spontaneous or trauma-related...
Summary. Fifty-six ankle joints in 38 haemophilic boys were investigated by magnetic resonance imagi...
Haemophilia is a recessive genetic bleeding disorder in which coagulation time is prolonged due to t...
Introduction: Favourable joint outcomes are expected with modern haemophilia A (HA) management. Eval...
IntroductionEvidence suggests that toxic iron is involved in haemophilic joint destruction.AimTo det...
Haemarthroses cause major morbidity in patients with haemophilia. Blood has devastating effects on a...
Haemarthroses cause major morbidity in patients with haemophilia. Blood has devastating effects on a...
Repeated haemarthroses affect approximately 90% of patients with severe haemophilia and lead to prog...
Introduction: Most previous joint imaging scales for haemophilia have focused on earlier disease sta...
Background: Joint bleeding in hemophilia may eventually lead to joint damage. In nonsevere hemophili...
Recent advances in hemophilia prophylaxis have raised the need for accurate noninvasive methods for ...