Higher FVIII:C measured by chromogenic substrate assay than by one-stage assay is associated with silent hemophilic arthropathy

Volume: 188, Pages: 103 - 105
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
The Joint Outcome Study demonstrated that prophylactic therapy reduced joint bleeding and improved joint status. However, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed that the joints of patients who had no clinically evident joint bleeding (CEJB) displayed some abnormalities indicative of hemophilic arthropathy [ [1] Manco-Johnson M.J. Abshire T.C. Shapiro A.D. Riske B. Hacker M.R. Kilcoyne R. Ingram J.D. Manco-Johnson M.L. Funk S. Jacobson L....
Paper Details
Title
Higher FVIII:C measured by chromogenic substrate assay than by one-stage assay is associated with silent hemophilic arthropathy
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
188
Pages
103 - 105
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