Adequate prophylactic treatment and physical activity improve joint health and clinical outcomes for people with haemophilia A (HA). However, non‐clinical joint‐related burden of moderate (MHA) and severe (SHA) HA has… Click to show full abstract
Adequate prophylactic treatment and physical activity improve joint health and clinical outcomes for people with haemophilia A (HA). However, non‐clinical joint‐related burden of moderate (MHA) and severe (SHA) HA has not been well characterised.
               
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