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ABSTRACT Introduction Efanesoctocog alfa is a novel, “ultra‐extended half‐life” FVIII concentrate for bleed treatment and prevention in haemophilia A. Clinical trials excluded individuals with active or prior FVIII inhibitors, those on emicizumab, and previously untreated patients (PUPs).
Debbie Jiang +3 more
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Abstract Introduction Haemophilic knee arthropathy leads to a reduction in muscle mass and strength. Blood flow restriction (BFR) involves the application of a compressive cuff that enables strength training with reduced loads. Objective To evaluate safety as the primary outcome and the efficacy (muscle strength and activation, functional capacity and ...
Mar Villalón‐González +4 more
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Optimal management of hemophilic arthropathy and hematomas
Sébastien Lobet,1,2 Cedric Hermans,1 Catherine Lambert1 1Hemostasis-Thrombosis Unit, Division of Hematology, 2Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium Abstract: Hemophilia is a ...
Lobet S, Hermans C, Lambert C
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A pathological joint–liver axis mediated by matrikine-activated CD4+ T cells
The knee joint has long been considered a closed system. The pathological effects of joint diseases on distant organs have not been investigated.
Junzhi Yi +21 more
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Glanzmann Thrombasthenia Associated with Siderotic Synovitis and Arthropathy: A Case Report
Mouhammad J Alawad,1 Mohammad Abu-Tineh,2 Awni Alshurafa,2 Alaa Al-Taie,3 Anil Yousaf,2 Mohamed A Yassin2 1Department of Medical Education, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar; 2Department of Medical Oncology ...
Alawad MJ +5 more
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Magnitude of arthropathy in patients with hemophilia: A single-center experience
Background: Hemophilia is a sex-linked bleeding disorder. Affected patients suffer spontaneous or post-traumatic bleeding into various sites of the body, mainly into joints, depending on the level of coagulation factor deficiency.
Rawand Polus Shamoon
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Posttraumatic hemarthrosis in view of the inflammation theory
Introduction Post-traumatic hemarthrosis is identified as intra-articular hemorrhage accompanied by five classic signs of inflammation: hyperemia, hyperthermia, edema, pain and changes in the joint function.
Olga V. Berdiugina +2 more
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Rebalancing Hemostasis: Fitusiran as a First‐in‐Class RNAi Therapy in Hemophilia A and B
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Fitusiran is a first‐in‐class RNA interference (RNAi) therapy that lowers antithrombin (AT) to rebalance hemostasis in people with Hemophilia A or B, with or without inhibitors. Its recent FDA approval marks a major shift toward factor‐independent prophylaxis.
Raza Ur Rehman +2 more
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BackgroundPhysical activity can increase joint stability and reduce the risk of injury in hemophilia patients. There is limited clinical data on target trough FVIII levels during physical activity in hemophilia A patients.
Di Ai +8 more
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Podium Presentation Title: Tranexamic Acid has no Effect on Postoperative Hemarthrosis or Pain After Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy [PDF]
Michael J. Alaia +7 more
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