Background: Persons with severe haemophilia require lifelong replacement therapy, prophylaxis, to prevent bleeding. Data describing long-term outcomes of prophylactic treatment are scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate joint surgery and survival among persons with severe haemophilia with special attention to access to prophylaxis in the early years of life. Methods: Eligible participants had severe haemophilia A or B and were treated at the Malmö centre from the 1960s onward. Time from birth until joint surgery was analysed for participants negative for factor inhibitor and alive in 2000. We compared survival among the entire cohort with severe haemophilia treated at the Malmö centre with the general male population of Sweden and...
INTRODUCTION: Mild haemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder affecting males. The burden of arth...
IntroductionHaemophilia is a X-linked bleeding disorder affecting mostly males. Women are mainly car...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for children with severe haemophilia A, but whether prophyl...
Background: Persons with severe haemophilia require lifelong replacement therapy, prophylaxis, to pr...
Introduction: Data on outcome in persons with haemophilia B (PwHB) are limited and mainly extrapolat...
Introduction Data on outcome in persons with haemophilia B (PwHB) are limited and mainly extrapolat...
Haemophilia is a rare hereditary disorder that impairs blood coagulation due to lack of functional c...
Introduction: Early initiation of prophylaxis in severe haemophilia is critical for effective preven...
Introduction: People with non-severe haemophilia appear to be under-treated in many countries, and t...
Recurrent joint bleeds lead to progressive arthropathy, which is the main long-term complication for...
The hallmark of severe haemophilia, defined as a circulating level of factor (F) VIII (haemophilia A...
Prophylaxis is the treatment of choice for children with severe haemophilia. As prophylaxis is espec...
The outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients with haem...
BACKGROUND: Moderate haemophilia is the rarest form of haemophilia. This study aims to assess short-...
Introduction We conducted six cross-sectional nationwide questionnaire studies among all patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: Mild haemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder affecting males. The burden of arth...
IntroductionHaemophilia is a X-linked bleeding disorder affecting mostly males. Women are mainly car...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for children with severe haemophilia A, but whether prophyl...
Background: Persons with severe haemophilia require lifelong replacement therapy, prophylaxis, to pr...
Introduction: Data on outcome in persons with haemophilia B (PwHB) are limited and mainly extrapolat...
Introduction Data on outcome in persons with haemophilia B (PwHB) are limited and mainly extrapolat...
Haemophilia is a rare hereditary disorder that impairs blood coagulation due to lack of functional c...
Introduction: Early initiation of prophylaxis in severe haemophilia is critical for effective preven...
Introduction: People with non-severe haemophilia appear to be under-treated in many countries, and t...
Recurrent joint bleeds lead to progressive arthropathy, which is the main long-term complication for...
The hallmark of severe haemophilia, defined as a circulating level of factor (F) VIII (haemophilia A...
Prophylaxis is the treatment of choice for children with severe haemophilia. As prophylaxis is espec...
The outcomes of total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA) in patients with haem...
BACKGROUND: Moderate haemophilia is the rarest form of haemophilia. This study aims to assess short-...
Introduction We conducted six cross-sectional nationwide questionnaire studies among all patients wi...
INTRODUCTION: Mild haemophilia is a congenital bleeding disorder affecting males. The burden of arth...
IntroductionHaemophilia is a X-linked bleeding disorder affecting mostly males. Women are mainly car...
Prophylaxis is the recommended treatment for children with severe haemophilia A, but whether prophyl...