Yesim Dargaud, Sebastien Lobet, Nathalie Roussel, Leonard A Valentino
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Abstract
Hemophilia A and B are rare X-linked bleeding disorders caused by coagulation factor deficiencies, leading to joint bleeding, synovial hypertrophy and chronic hemophilic arthropathy marked by progressive cartilage and bone damage. Musculoskeletal issues remain the primary source of morbidity in people with hemophilia (PwH). Despite significant advances in prophylactic therapies, joint pain, functional limitations, and deterioration persist. The long-term impact of novel treatments on joint health and physical activity levels remains incompletely understood. Early detection and prevention of damage is challenging, highlighting the need for highly sensitive diagnostic tools to identify subclinical changes before irreversible damage occurs. Pain management, currently adapted from other conditions, does not fully meet the unique needs of PwH. Research into targeted pain relief, synovial hypertrophy management, and cartilage regeneration is crucial. Addressing unmet needs in diagnosis, treatment, and management requires collaboration between clinical and research communities to improve care effectiveness and enhance the quality of life for PwH.
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Blood Reviews, a highly regarded international journal, serves as a vital information hub, offering comprehensive evaluations of clinical practices and research insights from esteemed experts. Specially commissioned, peer-reviewed articles authored by leading researchers and practitioners ensure extensive global coverage across all sub-specialties of hematology.