Joint tissue plasticity in hemophilia: insights from the Joint Activity and Damage Exam ultrasound protocol. Journal Abstract - Guideline Central

Joint tissue plasticity in hemophilia: insights from the Joint Activity and Damage Exam ultrasound protocol.

Published: 2026 Jan

Authors

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Abstract

Progressive arthropathy is a debilitating condition that affects hemophilic joints as a consequence of hemarthroses. However, our understanding of the trajectory of potentially destructive processes at the tissue level remains limited and requires longitudinal imaging studies.

Keywords: biomarkers, cartilage, hemarthrosis, hemophilia, ultrasonography

Source

Research and practice in thrombosis and haemostasis

Publication Type

Journal Article

Language

English

PubMed ID

41552748

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