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Current And Future Issues In Hemophilia Care Emeritocarlos

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Current And Future Issues In Hemophilia Care Emeritocarlos
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.58 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Emerito-Carlos
ISBN: 9780470670576, 9781119979401, 0470670576, 1119979404
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Current And Future Issues In Hemophilia Care Emeritocarlos by Emerito-carlos 9780470670576, 9781119979401, 0470670576, 1119979404 instant download after payment.

As haemophilia is a life-long condition, continuing supervision by a group of medical personnel is required. In many countries this is provided by comprehensive care haemophilia centres where staff of all specialities concerned with treatment- haematologists, paediatricians, nurses, physiotherapists, orthopaedic surgeons - have specialized knowledge.
This new book is a definitive resource on the current aspects and issues around haemophilia. Complications of haemophilia care are well covered in chapters on inhibitors, and musculoskeletal problems, as are all the latest developments in the field of haemophilia.

 

Content:
Chapter 1 History of Hemophilia (pages 1–5): Caroline Cromwell and Louis M. Aledort
Chapter 2 Hemophilia Care in the Modern World (pages 6–9): Christine A. Lee
Chapter 3 Comprehensive Care Model in Hemophilia (pages 10–13): Prasad Mathew
Chapter 4 When Should we Switch from On?Demand to Prophylaxis Regimen? (pages 15–20): Jose A. Aznar, Andres Moret, Lydia Abad?Franch, Ana R. Cid, Saturnino Haya and Felipe Querol
Chapter 5 Prophylaxis in Children (pages 21–26): Marilyn J. Manco?Johnson
Chapter 6 Prophylaxis in Adults with Hemophilia (pages 27–29): Victor Jimenez?Yuste, Emerito?Carlos Rodriguez?Merchan, Maria?Teresa Alvarez?Roman and Monica Martin?Salces
Chapter 7 The Economics of Prophylaxis: Does Prophylaxis with Clotting Factor Represent Value for Money? (pages 30–34): Alec Miners
Chapter 8 The Transition of Care for the Young Adult Hemophilia Patient (pages 35–38): Pia Petrini
Chapter 9 Perinatal Clinical Care and Molecular Diagnosis in Hemophilia (pages 39–43): Carmen Altisent and Francisco Vidal
Chapter 10 Managing the Mature Person with Hemophilia (pages 44–48): Savita Rangarajan and Thynn Thynn Yee
Chapter 11 Quality of Life in Hemophilia (pages 49–52): Eduardo Remor
Chapter 12 Immunology of Inhibitor Development (pages 53–59): Birgit M. Reipert, Christoph J. Hofbauer, Katharina N. Steinitz, Hans?Peter Schwarz and Frank M. Horling
Chapter 13 Epidemiology of Inhibitors (pages 60–67): Johanna G. van der Bom
Chapter 14 Early Tolerization to Minimize Inhibitors in PUPs with Hemophilia A (pages 68–73): Gunter Auerswald and Karin Kurnik
Chapter 15 Prediction of Inhibitors in Severe Hemophilia (pages 74–78): H. Marijke van den Berg and Kathelijn Fischer
Chapter 16 Genetic Basis for Inhibitor Development (pages 79–83): Johannes Oldenburg and Anna Pavlova
Chapter 17 Non?Genetic Risk Factors for Inhibitor Development (pages 84–88): Lisa N. Boggio and Mindy L. Simpson
Chapter 18 Immune Tolerance Induction Programs (pages 89–96): Jan Blatny and Prasad Mathew
Chapter 19 Prophylaxis in Hemophilia a Patients with Inhibitors (pages 97–101): Leonard A. Valentino and Guy Young
Chapter 20 Treatment of Bleeding in FVIII Inhibitor Patients (pages 102–106): Paul L. F. Giangrande and Jerome Teitel
Chapter 21 Discordancy of Bypassing Therapy (pages 107–110): Jan Astermark
Chapter 22 Experimental Studies on Hemarthrosis, Synovitis and Arthropathy (pages 111–116): Leonard A. Valentino and Narine Hakobyan
Chapter 23 Assessment of Joint Involvement in Hemophilia (pages 117–120): Erik Berntorp
Chapter 24 Imaging of the Hemophilic Joint (pages 121–126): Carmen Martin?Hervas and Emerito?Carlos Rodriguez?Merchan
Chapter 25 Initial and Advanced Stages of Hemophilic Arthropathy, and Other Musculo?Skeletal Problems: The Role of Orthopedic Surgery (pages 127–132): Emerito?Carlos Rodriguez?Merchan, Victor Jimenez?Yuste and Nicholas J. Goddard
Chapter 26 Perioperative Thromboprophylaxis for Persons with Hemophilia Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery (pages 133–137): Gerard Dolan, Donna M. DiMichele and Emerito?Carlos Rodriguez?Merchan
Chapter 27 New Technologies for the Pharmacokinetic Improvement of Coagulation Factor Proteins (pages 139–145): Leonard A. Valentino
Chapter 28 Current and Future Approaches to Gene Therapy in Patients with Hemophilia (pages 146–149): Maria?Teresa Alvarez?Roman, Monica Martin?Salces, Victor Jimenez?Yuste and Emerito?Carlos Rodriguez?Merchan
Chapter 29 New Developments in Hemophilic Arthropathy (pages 150–155): Emerito?Carlos Rodriguez?Merchan and Leonard A. Valentino
Chapter 30 Physiotherapy Evaluation and Intervention in the Acute Hemarthrosis: Challenging the Paradigm (pages 156–161): Nichan Zourikian and Angela L. Forsyth
Chapter 31 Laboratory Assays to Predict Response to Bypassing Agents (pages 162–166): Benny Sorensen and Claude Negrier
Chapter 32 Combination/Sequential Use of Bypassing Agents (pages 167–170): Alessandro Gringeri

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