What causes hemophilic arthropathy?
Permanent and irreversible joint damage (also known as hemophilic arthropathy) is the most common complication of hemophilia that leads to disability. It is caused by repeated bleeding into the same joint, and over time results in the destruction of the cartilage and synovium (the lining of the joint).
Why Haemophilia B is also called Christmas disease?
Hemophilia B is also known as Christmas disease. It is named after the first person to be diagnosed with the disorder in 1952, Stephen Christmas. As the second most common type of hemophilia, it occurs in about 1 in 25,000 male births and affects about 4,000 individuals in the United States.
What is hemophilic pseudotumor?
Hemophilic pseudotumor results from multiple episodes of hemorrhage into bones or soft tissue spaces. It is uncommon and is seen in severe cases of hemophilia only 1-2% of the time. Complications and symptoms arise due to pain and/or compression of surrounding structures.
Which disease is also called Christmas disease?
Hemophilia B, also known as factor IX deficiency or Christmas disease, is the second most common type of hemophilia. The disorder was first reported in the medical literature in 1952 in a patient with the name of Stephen Christmas.
Where does Hemarthrosis commonly occur?
The most common joints affected are the knees, ankles, and elbows, although it can also occur in the hip, shoulders, and wrists.
What does it mean when they drain blood from your knee?
Joint aspiration (also called arthrocentesis) is a procedure that sucks fluid from your knee, hip, shoulder, or other joints. Your doctor may do it to help with swelling and fluid related to an injury, infection, or another health condition. Joint aspiration can also help to diagnose arthritis or other joint problems.
What does haemophilia mean?
Hemophilia is usually an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly. This can lead to spontaneous bleeding as well as bleeding following injuries or surgery. Blood contains many proteins called clotting factors that can help to stop bleeding.
Which disease is also known as bleeder’s disease?
Hemophilia is a rare disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot in the typical way because it doesn’t have enough blood-clotting proteins (clotting factors).