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Imaging of the haemorrhagic complications of the haemophilias
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (JMIRO), 04/29/09
Constantine S et al. - Haemorrhage is the main manifestation of the haemophilias. Although acute haemorrhages can be life threatening, especially if involving the central nervous system, repeated haemorrhages involving the musculoskeletal system lead to two conditions unique to patients with haemophilias. This articles reviews the typical imaging appearances of haemorrhages and consequences in those with haemophilias, with particular emphasis on haemophilic arthropathy and pseudotumours.
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