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期刊名:Haemophilia

缩写:HAEMOPHILIA

ISSN:1351-8216

e-ISSN:1365-2516

IF/分区:3.0/Q2

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Andrea Demeco,Marco Gusai,Maria Francesca Masi et al. Andrea Demeco et al.
Introduction: Haemophilia is a severe hereditary bleeding disorder affecting ∼1 in 5000 males, caused by deficiencies in coagulation factors VIII or IX. Chronic pain from haemophilic arthropathy (HA), especially in targe...
Mathangi Kumar,Sulochana Badagabettu,Keerthilatha M Pai et al. Mathangi Kumar et al.
Introduction: Haemophilia is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. Dental management for people with haemophilia (PwH) (both A and B) is challenging, as dental procedures may initiate bleeding episodes that may be ...
Haitao Ma,Jiaxiang Zhang,Yongjie Yang et al. Haitao Ma et al.
Background: Haemophilic arthritis (HA), a severe complication in haemophiliacs, is driven by recurrent joint bleeding and iron overload from haemosiderin deposition, leading to synovial damage and joint dysfunction. Previ...
Sara García-Barcenilla,Montserrat Rambla Pérez,Noelia Pérez et al. Sara García-Barcenilla et al.
Introduction: There is a lack of consensus on professional competencies or educational requirements needed for registered nurses working with haemophilia patients (namely, haemophilia nurses) in thrombosis and haemostasis...
Kumiko Ono,Azusa Nagao,Yusuke Inagaki et al. Kumiko Ono et al.
Introduction: People with haemophilia who develop haemophilic arthropathy experience disabling physical effects, limiting functionality and quality of life (QOL). Although Clinical Practice Guidelines are available for ha...
M Joseph John,Chandrakala Shanmukhaiah,Toshirenla Aier et al. M Joseph John et al.
Introduction: Haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs) coordinate multidisciplinary care, yet the European HTC standards on which global accreditation systems really do not reflect the wide resource gradient found in India. ...