نتایج جستجو برای: recurrent knee hemarthrosis

تعداد نتایج: 194702  

2012
E. C. Rodriguez-Merchan

Hemophilia is an inherited disorder of clotting factor deficiencies resulting in musculoskeletal bleeding, including hemarthroses, leading to musculoskeletal complications. The articular problems of hemophiliac patients begin in infancy. These include: recurrent hemarthroses, chronic synovitis, flexion deformities, hypertrophy of the growth epiphyses, damage to the articular cartilage, and hemo...

Journal: :European journal of rheumatology 2017
Tânia Quinás Serra João Morais Zico Gonçalves Francisco Agostinho Gilberto Melo Mónica Henriques

Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) is a rare proliferative disorder of the synovial membrane. This condition is usually monoarticular, can be locally destructive, and involves muscles, tendons, bursae, bones, and skin. The most commonly affected joints are the knee and hip, followed by the ankle and shoulder. Patients often present with pain, swelling, and joint effusion; however, the dura...

2014
Sébastien Lobet Cedric Hermans Catherine Lambert

Hemophilia is a hematological disorder characterized by a partial or complete deficiency of clotting factor VIII or IX. Its bleeding complications primarily affect the musculoskeletal system. Hemarthrosis is a major hemophilia-related complication, responsible for a particularly debilitating chronic arthropathy, in the long term. In addition to clotting factor concentrates, usually prescribed b...

Background: The role of wound drainage after total knee arthroplasty is still considered controversial as althoughclosed drainage systems have been believed to be effective in decreasing the post-operative complications, they couldalso facilitate the bleeding and increase the rate of transfusion and infection. We have conducted the current study tocompare the outcomes superficial subcutaneous, ...

Journal: :Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy & Technology 2012

Journal: :Gematologiia i transfuziologiia 2023

Introduction. Hemophilia is an X-linked hereditary blood clotting disorder caused by insufficiency of factor VIII or IX that affects mainly men. In extremely rare cases, the disease can be observed in women, which most often associated with asymmetric inactivation X chromosome. The severity hemophilia women does not differ from Aim – to present a clinical observation surgical treatment stage 4 ...

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