Publications by authors named "Evangelia Louizos"
Article Synopsis
- Joint bleeds are a significant issue in mild hemophilia, with a study showing nearly 30% of patients experienced them, often unrelated to trauma.
- A review of 70 patients indicated that most joint bleeds occurred in the knee and ankle, with the first bleed happening at an average age of 20.8 years.
- The findings stress the importance of ongoing assessments of joint health in individuals with mild hemophilia, particularly those with hepatitis C, as they showed a higher likelihood of experiencing joint bleeding.
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