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Joint scores in hemophilic arthropathy in children: Developing country perspectives.

Aritra GuhaAkash RaiArnab NandyTanushree MondalNarayan PanditSumantra GuhaDipankar GuptaRakesh Kumar Mondal
Published in: European journal of rheumatology (2019)
The degree of association between HJHS 2.1 score was found to be maximum with HEAD-US score, whereas a negative correlation was seen evaluating FISH score with both HEAD-US and MRI DENVER scores. Use of these scores, specifically HEAD-US score, will result in consistent assessment of hemophilic joints, optimizing the management of the destructive changes.
Keyphrases
  • optic nerve
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • young adults
  • contrast enhanced
  • computed tomography