It has been previously shown that patients with severe haemophilia and not receiving any prophylactic treatment render a high risk of reduced bone mineral density. The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with haemophilia of different severity types and treatment. The study group consisted of 26 patients with severe haemophilia (aged 33.6 +/- 2.1) and 16 patients with mild haemophilia (aged 40.2 +/- 3.3). The BMD (g cm(-2)) was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). Physical activity was assessed by a self-report questionnaire. Physical activity was scored as duration (h week(-)) and as metabolic physical activity score by weighing the intensity (MET-h week(-1)). Joints were evaluated acc...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
Osteoporosis has been recently recognized as a severe comorbidity factor in hemophilia. However, its...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for children with severe haemophilia A, but whether prophyl...
Background: Osteoporosis is increasingly recognised as one of the major public health problems throu...
AimThe aim of this study was to investigate if prophylactic treatment in severe haemophilia impact o...
A decrease in bone mass is observed in hemophilic patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate bo...
Osteoporosis is caused by bone mineral density (BMD) reduction. Haemophilia patients are at increase...
WOS: 000415652800002Haemophilia has been associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) probably due...
Summary Introduction People with hemophilia risk osteoporosis more than healthy people, which may be...
Increased number of patients with hemophilia have been identified to have osteoporosis at early ages...
<p>The increased risk for developing loss of bone density in patients with hemophilia has been recen...
International audienceIntroduction Two meta-analyses showed lower bone mineral density (BMD) in pati...
It has been shown that patients with severe haemophilia treated on demand are not as physically acti...
Following a femoral neck fracture and vertebral compression fractures in two patients with severe ha...
In patients with haemophilia A, factor VIII (FVIII) prophylaxis reduces bleeding frequency and joint...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
Osteoporosis has been recently recognized as a severe comorbidity factor in hemophilia. However, its...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for children with severe haemophilia A, but whether prophyl...
Background: Osteoporosis is increasingly recognised as one of the major public health problems throu...
AimThe aim of this study was to investigate if prophylactic treatment in severe haemophilia impact o...
A decrease in bone mass is observed in hemophilic patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate bo...
Osteoporosis is caused by bone mineral density (BMD) reduction. Haemophilia patients are at increase...
WOS: 000415652800002Haemophilia has been associated with low bone mineral density (BMD) probably due...
Summary Introduction People with hemophilia risk osteoporosis more than healthy people, which may be...
Increased number of patients with hemophilia have been identified to have osteoporosis at early ages...
<p>The increased risk for developing loss of bone density in patients with hemophilia has been recen...
International audienceIntroduction Two meta-analyses showed lower bone mineral density (BMD) in pati...
It has been shown that patients with severe haemophilia treated on demand are not as physically acti...
Following a femoral neck fracture and vertebral compression fractures in two patients with severe ha...
In patients with haemophilia A, factor VIII (FVIII) prophylaxis reduces bleeding frequency and joint...
In hemophilic patients, recurrent intra-articular bleeding results in hemophilic arthropathy. The fr...
Osteoporosis has been recently recognized as a severe comorbidity factor in hemophilia. However, its...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for children with severe haemophilia A, but whether prophyl...