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    Platelet Rich Plasma for Chronic Synovitis Treatment in Patients with Haemophilia by Caviglia, H., Landro, M. E., Daffunchio, C., Galatro, G., Douglas Price, A. L., Salgado, P., Neme, D.

    “…Introduction Haemophilic synovitis is caused by chronic accumulation of blood in the joint. Conservative treatment is insufficient to solve this pathology…”
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    Knee flexion contracture treated with botulinum toxin type A in patients with haemophilia (PWH) by Daffunchio, C., Caviglia, H., Nassif, J., Morettil, N., Galatro, G.

    “…Introduction Knee flexion contracture (KFC) remains a common complication of haemoarthrosis in children and young adults with haemophilia. If the KFC is not…”
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    Epidemiology of fractures in patients with haemophilia by Caviglia, H, Landro, M.E, Galatro, G, Candela, M, Neme, D

    Published in Injury (01-10-2015)
    “…Abstract Introduction Haemophilia is an X-chromosome linked inherited bleeding disorder characterised by an anomaly synthesis of coagulation factor VIII…”
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    Haemophilia pseudotumours in patients with inhibitors by Caviglia, H., Candela, M., Landro, M. E., Douglas Price, A. L., Neme, D., Galatro, G. A.

    “…Summary Development of inhibitors against factor VIII (FVIII) or FIX is the most serious complication of replacement therapy in patients with haemophilia…”
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    Treatment of subchondral cysts in patients with haemophilia by Caviglia, H., Galatro, G., Cambiaggi, G., Landro, M. E., Candela, M., Neme, D.

    “…Introduction The haemophilic arthropathy is a disabling disease that causes chronic pain and functional limitation, due to recurrent intra‐articular bleeding,…”
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    Elective orthopaedic surgery for haemophilia patients with inhibitors: single centre experience of 40 procedures and review of the literature by CAVIGLIA, H., CANDELA, M., GALATRO, G., NEME, D., MORETTI, N., BIANCO, R. P.

    “…With the introduction of safe and effective factor VIII/IX‐bypassing agents – recombinant activated factor VII (rFVIIa) and plasma‐derived activated…”
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    Hemophilic Chronic Synovitis: Therapy of Hemarthrosis using Endovascular Embolization of Knee and Elbow Arteries by Galli, E., Baques, A., Moretti, N., Candela, M., Caviglia, H.

    “…Purpose Congenital hemophilia is a hereditary bleeding disorder that affects 1 in 5,000 males and is characterized by repetitive musculoskeletal bleeding…”
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    Is it possible to use autologous adipose graft for wound repair in patients with coagulation disorders? by Caviglia, H., Landro, M. E., Gallo, E., Douglas Price, A. L., Galatro, G., Neme, D.

    “…Introduction Wound healing is an intricate process whereby the skin repairs itself after injury according to a specific sequence: haemostasis, inflammation,…”
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    Orthopaedic management of haemophilia arthropathy of the ankle by PASTA, G., FORSYTH, A., MERCHAN, C. R., MORTAZAVI, S. M. J., SILVA, M., MULDER, K., MANCUSO, E., PERFETTO, O., HEIM, M., CAVIGLIA, H., SOLIMENO, L.

    “…Joint bleeding, or haemarthrosis, is the most common type of bleeding episode experienced by individuals with haemophilia A and B. This leads to changes within…”
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    Musculoskeletal problems in persons with inhibitors: How do we treat? by CAVIGLIA, H., NARAYAN, P., FORSYTH, A., GIANGRANDE, P., GILBERT, M., GODDARD, N., MULDER, K., RAHIM, S.

    “…Inhibitors are a serious complication, considerably increasing the morbidity, mortality and cost of treatment in this patient group [1]. The challenge of…”
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    Tissue engineering in musculoskeletal problems related to haemophilia by CAVIGLIA, H.

    “…This article is a review of how advances in tissue engineering can be applied to the musculoskeletal pathology of patients with haemophilia. This article will…”
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    On the safety of synoviorthesis in haemophilia by Fernandez-palazzi, F., Caviglia, H.

    “…One of the best procedures to prevent haem‐arthrosis has been radioactive synovectomy (synoviorthesis). Since the first report of radioactive synovectomy in…”
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    Elective orthopaedic surgery for inhibitor patients by Rodriguez-Merchan, E. C., Wiedel, J. D., Wallny, T., Hvid, I., Berntorp, E., Rivard, G-E, Goddard, N. J., Querol, F., Caviglia, H.

    “…We report on a series of 108 elective orthopaedic surgical procedures. It includes 88 radiosynoviortheses and 20 major orthopaedic procedures, performed on 51…”
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    Intra-articular hyaluronic acid in the treatment of haemophilic chronic arthropathy by FERNÁNDEZ-PALAZZI, F., VISO, R., BOADAS, A., RUIZ-SÁEZ, A., CAVIGLIA, H., DE BOSCH, N. BLUMENFELD

    “…We report our preliminary experience with the use of hyaluronic acid (Synvisc®) in 29 joints from 25 different haemophilic patients (17 knees, six shoulders,…”
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    Chemical synoviorthesis with rifampicin in haemophilia by Caviglia, H.A., Fernandez-Palazzi, F., Galatro, G., Perez-Bianco, R.

    “…Rifampicin is an antibiotic that has been currently used for the treatment of noninfectious articular lesions with satisfactory results. The first experience…”
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    Elective orthopedic surgery for hemophilia patients with inhibitors: new opportunities by Rodriguez-Merchan, E.Carlos, Wiedel, J.D, Wallny, T, Caviglia, H, Hvid, I, Berntorp, E, Rivard, G.-E, Goddard, N.J, Querol, F

    Published in Seminars in hematology (2004)
    “…We report a series of 108 elective orthopedic surgical procedures in hemophilia patients with inhibitors, comprising 88 cases in which radiosynoviorthesis was…”
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    Haemophilic pseudotumours of the limbs and their percutaneous treatment by Caviglia, H. A., FernÁndez-Palazzi, F., Gilbert, M. S.

    “…The percutaneous treatment of limb pseudotumours is a nonaggressive method of treating␣haemophilic pseudotumours. However, efforts should be directed to the…”
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    Extensor supracondylar femoral osteotomy as treatment for flexed haemophilic knee by Caviglia, H.A., Perez-Bianco, R., Galatro, G., Duhalde, C., Tezanos-Pinto, M.

    “…The experience with extensor supracondylar femoral osteotomy as treatment for the flexed haemophilic knee is presented with the description of 19 patients…”
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