Target joint "new concept of identification"

Background: The hallmark of hemophilia is hemarthrosis. All efforts must be made to early diagnose joint bleeding as soon as it occurs and treat it not later than within 2 h of onset by infusing the appropriate clotting factor. This will prevent the accumulation of blood in the joint as well as infla...

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Main Author: Mousa Mohammad Alhaosawi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Hematology
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Online Access:http://www.jahjournal.org/article.asp?issn=1658-5127;year=2015;volume=6;issue=1;spage=35;epage=38;aulast=Alhaosawi
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spelling doaj-22cfdc54fb814ff6b906eabfe0a28bf02020-11-24T21:20:11ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Applied Hematology1658-51272015-01-0161353810.4103/1658-5127.155189Target joint "new concept of identification"Mousa Mohammad AlhaosawiBackground: The hallmark of hemophilia is hemarthrosis. All efforts must be made to early diagnose joint bleeding as soon as it occurs and treat it not later than within 2 h of onset by infusing the appropriate clotting factor. This will prevent the accumulation of blood in the joint as well as inflammation and a potential hemophilic arthropathy. Recurrent bleeding prevents the joint from regaining its range of motion, muscle strength, and normal appearance. These changes become permanent, leading eventually to osteoarthritis. A bleeds joint requires urgent and comprehensive management, especially in young patients, if permanent damage is to be prevented. Methods: The author conducted a comprehensive review and synthesis of the relevant literature. The author reviewed all compiled reports from computerized searches. Searches were limited to English language sources and human subjects. Literature citations were generally restricted to published manuscripts appearing in journals listed in Index Medicus and reflected literature published up to July, 2013. Results: The aim of this study was to introduce the new criteria (joint at risk) for early identification of "bleeds joint" for early diagnosis and effective management to prevent the joint to become chronic synovitis "target joint." Conclusion: The new concept of identifying "target joint" in this study is aiming to prevent the joint of hemophilic patient to progress to stage of chronic synovitis "target joint" by early identification of bleeds joint.http://www.jahjournal.org/article.asp?issn=1658-5127;year=2015;volume=6;issue=1;spage=35;epage=38;aulast=AlhaosawiArthropathyhemoarthrosishemophiliapreventionsynovitistarget joint
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author Mousa Mohammad Alhaosawi
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Target joint "new concept of identification"
Journal of Applied Hematology
Arthropathy
hemoarthrosis
hemophilia
prevention
synovitis
target joint
author_facet Mousa Mohammad Alhaosawi
author_sort Mousa Mohammad Alhaosawi
title Target joint "new concept of identification"
title_short Target joint "new concept of identification"
title_full Target joint "new concept of identification"
title_fullStr Target joint "new concept of identification"
title_full_unstemmed Target joint "new concept of identification"
title_sort target joint "new concept of identification"
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Applied Hematology
issn 1658-5127
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: The hallmark of hemophilia is hemarthrosis. All efforts must be made to early diagnose joint bleeding as soon as it occurs and treat it not later than within 2 h of onset by infusing the appropriate clotting factor. This will prevent the accumulation of blood in the joint as well as inflammation and a potential hemophilic arthropathy. Recurrent bleeding prevents the joint from regaining its range of motion, muscle strength, and normal appearance. These changes become permanent, leading eventually to osteoarthritis. A bleeds joint requires urgent and comprehensive management, especially in young patients, if permanent damage is to be prevented. Methods: The author conducted a comprehensive review and synthesis of the relevant literature. The author reviewed all compiled reports from computerized searches. Searches were limited to English language sources and human subjects. Literature citations were generally restricted to published manuscripts appearing in journals listed in Index Medicus and reflected literature published up to July, 2013. Results: The aim of this study was to introduce the new criteria (joint at risk) for early identification of "bleeds joint" for early diagnosis and effective management to prevent the joint to become chronic synovitis "target joint." Conclusion: The new concept of identifying "target joint" in this study is aiming to prevent the joint of hemophilic patient to progress to stage of chronic synovitis "target joint" by early identification of bleeds joint.
topic Arthropathy
hemoarthrosis
hemophilia
prevention
synovitis
target joint
url http://www.jahjournal.org/article.asp?issn=1658-5127;year=2015;volume=6;issue=1;spage=35;epage=38;aulast=Alhaosawi
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