Inhibitors in Patients with Haemophilia (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Rodriquez-Merchan, E. C.; Lee, Christine A.
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Inhibitors in Patients with Haemophilia (eBook, PDF)
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Edited by an orthopaedic surgeon and a haematologist who are leading specialists in the treatment of haemophilia, Inhibitors in Patients with Haemophilia reviews the different haemostatic products and protocols for the control of bleeding and surgery in haemophilic patients with inhibitors. The book draws together in a single volume all of the clinical issues involved in the treatment of inhibitors from numerous specialists worldwide. It will be an invaluable resource for all those treating inhibitors in people with haemophilia.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470757246
- Artikelnr.: 38197390
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470757246
- Artikelnr.: 38197390
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Preface.
HAEMATOLOGY.
1 Natural history of inhibitor in severe haemophilia A and B: incidence and
prevalence.
Jeanne Lusher (USA).
2 Characterisation of inhibitors in congenital haemophilia.
Kathelijne Peerlinck and Marc Jacquemin (Belgium).
3 Incidence and prevalence of inhibitors and type of blood product in
haemophilia A.
Christine Lee and Thynn Thynn Yee (UK).
4 Genetic basis of inhibitor development in severe haemophilia A and B.
Edward Tuddenham (UK) and Johannes Oldenburg (Germany).
.
MANAGEMENT OF TREATMENT.
5 Therapeutic products: human FVIII, porcine FVIII, prothrombin complex
concentrates, activated prothrombin complex concentrates and recombinant
FVIIa.
Thierry Lambert (France).
6 Methods: plasmapheresis and protein A immuno-adsorption.
Eric Berntorp (Sweden).
7 Venous access in children with inhibitors.
Rolf Ljund (Sweden).
IMMUNETOLERANCE.
8 Immunetolerance: high dose regimen.
Hans Brackmann and Thomas Wallny (Germany) (To be agreed).
9 Immunetolerance: low dose regimen.
Eveline Mauser-Bunschotten (Netherlands).
10 Immunotolerance and choice of concentrates.
Wolfgang Kreutz (Germany).
11 Immunetolerance regimen: the North America registry (To be agreed).
Donna DiMichele (USA).
.
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING EPISODES.
12 Treatment of bleeding episodes in children.
Joan Tusell (Spain).
13 General medical management of bleeding episodes: haemarthroses, muscle
haematoma, mucocutaneous bleed, haematuria.
Manuel Quintana (Spain).
14 Life- and limb-threatening bleeding episodes and intracranial bleeds.
Sam Schulman (Sweden).
.
INHIBITORS IN HAEMOPHILIA B.
15 Inhibitors in haemophilia B patients.
India Warrier (USA).
16 Inhibitors in mild/moderate haemophilia.
Charles Hay (UK).
17 Acquired inhibitors to FVIII.
Craig Kessler (USA).
.
MUSCULOSKELETAL ISSUES.
18 Pathogenesis of musculoskeletal complications of haemophilia.
E C Rodriguez-Merchan (Spain).
19 Orthopaedic management of haemarthroses.
E C Rodriguez-Merchan (Spain).
20 Synoviorthesis with Rifampicin.
Horacio Caviglia (Argentina) and F Fernandez-Palazzi (Venezuela).
21 Radiosynoviorthesis.
Eric Berntorp (Sweden).
22 Musculoskeletal MRI.
Rachel Nuss and Jerome Wiedel (USA).
23 Iliopsoas haematomas and limb compartment syndromes.
Michael Heim (Israel).
24 Pseudotumours.
Marvin Gilbert (USA).
25 Haemophilia patients with inhibitors: a rheumatologist¿s point of view.
John York (Australia).
26 Rehabilitation.
Felipe Querol and José Aznar (Spain).
27 Physiotherapy.
Karen Beeton (UK).
28 Elective orthopaedic surgery in patients with high responding
inhibitors-.
Ivan Hvid, J Soballe and J Ingerslev (Denmark).
.
GENERAL SURGERY.
29 General and emergency surgery in patients with high responding
inhibitors.
Owen Smith & Barry White (Ireland).
30 Dental extractions.
Uri Martinowitz (Israel).
.
PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES.
31 Psychological issues.
Pilar Arranz (Spain).
.
32 GENERAL STRATEGY FOR MANAGEMENT OF INHIBITOR PATIENTS.
Inga Scharrer (Germany).
Index
Preface.
HAEMATOLOGY.
1 Natural history of inhibitor in severe haemophilia A and B: incidence and
prevalence.
Jeanne Lusher (USA).
2 Characterisation of inhibitors in congenital haemophilia.
Kathelijne Peerlinck and Marc Jacquemin (Belgium).
3 Incidence and prevalence of inhibitors and type of blood product in
haemophilia A.
Christine Lee and Thynn Thynn Yee (UK).
4 Genetic basis of inhibitor development in severe haemophilia A and B.
Edward Tuddenham (UK) and Johannes Oldenburg (Germany).
.
MANAGEMENT OF TREATMENT.
5 Therapeutic products: human FVIII, porcine FVIII, prothrombin complex
concentrates, activated prothrombin complex concentrates and recombinant
FVIIa.
Thierry Lambert (France).
6 Methods: plasmapheresis and protein A immuno-adsorption.
Eric Berntorp (Sweden).
7 Venous access in children with inhibitors.
Rolf Ljund (Sweden).
IMMUNETOLERANCE.
8 Immunetolerance: high dose regimen.
Hans Brackmann and Thomas Wallny (Germany) (To be agreed).
9 Immunetolerance: low dose regimen.
Eveline Mauser-Bunschotten (Netherlands).
10 Immunotolerance and choice of concentrates.
Wolfgang Kreutz (Germany).
11 Immunetolerance regimen: the North America registry (To be agreed).
Donna DiMichele (USA).
.
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF BLEEDING EPISODES.
12 Treatment of bleeding episodes in children.
Joan Tusell (Spain).
13 General medical management of bleeding episodes: haemarthroses, muscle
haematoma, mucocutaneous bleed, haematuria.
Manuel Quintana (Spain).
14 Life- and limb-threatening bleeding episodes and intracranial bleeds.
Sam Schulman (Sweden).
.
INHIBITORS IN HAEMOPHILIA B.
15 Inhibitors in haemophilia B patients.
India Warrier (USA).
16 Inhibitors in mild/moderate haemophilia.
Charles Hay (UK).
17 Acquired inhibitors to FVIII.
Craig Kessler (USA).
.
MUSCULOSKELETAL ISSUES.
18 Pathogenesis of musculoskeletal complications of haemophilia.
E C Rodriguez-Merchan (Spain).
19 Orthopaedic management of haemarthroses.
E C Rodriguez-Merchan (Spain).
20 Synoviorthesis with Rifampicin.
Horacio Caviglia (Argentina) and F Fernandez-Palazzi (Venezuela).
21 Radiosynoviorthesis.
Eric Berntorp (Sweden).
22 Musculoskeletal MRI.
Rachel Nuss and Jerome Wiedel (USA).
23 Iliopsoas haematomas and limb compartment syndromes.
Michael Heim (Israel).
24 Pseudotumours.
Marvin Gilbert (USA).
25 Haemophilia patients with inhibitors: a rheumatologist¿s point of view.
John York (Australia).
26 Rehabilitation.
Felipe Querol and José Aznar (Spain).
27 Physiotherapy.
Karen Beeton (UK).
28 Elective orthopaedic surgery in patients with high responding
inhibitors-.
Ivan Hvid, J Soballe and J Ingerslev (Denmark).
.
GENERAL SURGERY.
29 General and emergency surgery in patients with high responding
inhibitors.
Owen Smith & Barry White (Ireland).
30 Dental extractions.
Uri Martinowitz (Israel).
.
PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES.
31 Psychological issues.
Pilar Arranz (Spain).
.
32 GENERAL STRATEGY FOR MANAGEMENT OF INHIBITOR PATIENTS.
Inga Scharrer (Germany).
Index