This study aimed to develop and validate the tendinopathy hemophilia detection with ultrasonography (THD-US) protocol for assessing hemophilia-related tendinopathy. Twenty male patients with hemophilic arthropathy underwent ultrasound evaluations of 200 tendons. The THD-US scoring method assessed structural changes, hyperemia, and calcifications, revealing various tendon abnormalities. This protocol provides a standardized, efficient method for assessing tendinopathy in hemophilia patients, potentially improving patient management and outcomes.
Ultrasound assessment and scoring of tendinopathy in hemophilia: Development of the Tendon Haemophilic Damage - Ultrasound (THD-US) method / Donati, D.; Origlio, F.; Galletti, S.; Miceli, M.; Spinnato, P.; Valdre, L.; Piscitelli, L.; Ricci, V.; Farella, G. M.; Vita, F.; Tedeschi, R.; Benedetti, M. G.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ULTRASOUND. - ISSN 0091-2751. - 53:2(2025), pp. 353-358. [10.1002/jcu.23845]
Ultrasound assessment and scoring of tendinopathy in hemophilia: Development of the Tendon Haemophilic Damage - Ultrasound (THD-US) method
Donati D.;Vita F.;Tedeschi R.;
2025
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This study aimed to develop and validate the tendinopathy hemophilia detection with ultrasonography (THD-US) protocol for assessing hemophilia-related tendinopathy. Twenty male patients with hemophilic arthropathy underwent ultrasound evaluations of 200 tendons. The THD-US scoring method assessed structural changes, hyperemia, and calcifications, revealing various tendon abnormalities. This protocol provides a standardized, efficient method for assessing tendinopathy in hemophilia patients, potentially improving patient management and outcomes.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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