Hip arthropathy in haemophilic patients is disabling for hip and other common target joints. Even if bleedings in the hip are not frequent, femoroacetabular alterations may affect the functional ability of patients at a very young age. A haematologic prophylaxis combined with an adequate lifestyle and regular and low-traumatic physical activity are the keys to preventing such arthropathy. In the early stages of arthropathy, anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy may be sufficient to limit its progression. In cases of recurrent symptoms, viscosupplementation with hyaluronic acid, and chemical synoviorthesis are useful options. In more advanced stages, hip arthroscopy may be treated by synovectomy or loose body removal. For late stages,...
Arthropathy is a serious and common problem in patients with hemophilia impairing the patient’s qual...
The inherited coagulation disorder haemophilia is characterized by spontaneous and trauma-related bl...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...
Hip arthropathy in haemophilic patients is disabling for hip and other common target joints. Even if...
We evaluated the long-term results of three total hip and nine total knee arthroplasties in nine hae...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Although effective therapies for haemophilia have been available for decades, the prevention and tre...
Hemophilia is an X-linked heritable coagulopathy with an overall prevalence of approximately 1 in 10...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Key Points The most common rheumatologic complication in severe hemophilia is hemophilic arthropathy...
Progressive joint destruction resulting from intra-articular bleeding is the major morbidity affecti...
Hemophilia is an inherited disorder of clotting factor deficiencies resulting in musculoskeletal ble...
Objective: Hemophilia is the most common and serious disease of congenital coagulation factor defici...
Arthropathy is a serious and common problem in patients with hemophilia impairing the patient’s qual...
The inherited coagulation disorder haemophilia is characterized by spontaneous and trauma-related bl...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...
Hip arthropathy in haemophilic patients is disabling for hip and other common target joints. Even if...
We evaluated the long-term results of three total hip and nine total knee arthroplasties in nine hae...
In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrates (prophyl...
Although effective therapies for haemophilia have been available for decades, the prevention and tre...
Hemophilia is an X-linked heritable coagulopathy with an overall prevalence of approximately 1 in 10...
Abstract: In patients with haemophilia, regular replacement therapy with clotting factor concentrate...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
Haemophilia is characterized by bleeding longer after an injury, easy bruising, and an increased ris...
Key Points The most common rheumatologic complication in severe hemophilia is hemophilic arthropathy...
Progressive joint destruction resulting from intra-articular bleeding is the major morbidity affecti...
Hemophilia is an inherited disorder of clotting factor deficiencies resulting in musculoskeletal ble...
Objective: Hemophilia is the most common and serious disease of congenital coagulation factor defici...
Arthropathy is a serious and common problem in patients with hemophilia impairing the patient’s qual...
The inherited coagulation disorder haemophilia is characterized by spontaneous and trauma-related bl...
Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting...