2012
DOI: 10.1097/mbc.0b013e328353ce08
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An uncommon cause of elbow synovitis in an adult haemophilia patient

Abstract: We present the case of an adult haemophilia patient that at clinical examination showed intense painless synovitis in his left elbow, with full range of movement, which was unresponsive to 1 month of on-demand haematologic treatment at home. Radiological examination demonstrated a spontaneous displaced fracture of the olecranon secondary to severe osteolysis, due to advanced haemophilic arthropathy. Then, the patient was treated with a posterior plaster splint to immobilize the joint for 3 weeks together with … Show more

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