ICD-11 code : FA38.3;
Preferred Label : Haemophilic arthropathy;
ICD-11 definition : Joint destruction in the knees, shoulders, ankles, elbows, and hips is associated
with hemophilia. The condition includes acute hemarthrosis, subacute or chronic arthritis,
and end-stage hemophilic arthropathy. Nearly all patients with severe hemophilia A
or B and half of patients with moderate disease activity experience hemarthrosis.
Symptoms include joint pain, joint swelling, joint fibrosis, development of flexion
deformities, and erosion of joint cartilage. Joints most commonly affected are knees,
ankles, elbows, shoulders, and hips (in order of frequency). Bleeding into muscle
and soft tissue also causes musculoskeletal dysfunction.;
Origin ID : 1660841611;
UMLS CUI : C0263725;
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Joint destruction in the knees, shoulders, ankles, elbows, and hips is associated
with hemophilia. The condition includes acute hemarthrosis, subacute or chronic arthritis,
and end-stage hemophilic arthropathy. Nearly all patients with severe hemophilia A
or B and half of patients with moderate disease activity experience hemarthrosis.
Symptoms include joint pain, joint swelling, joint fibrosis, development of flexion
deformities, and erosion of joint cartilage. Joints most commonly affected are knees,
ankles, elbows, shoulders, and hips (in order of frequency). Bleeding into muscle
and soft tissue also causes musculoskeletal dysfunction.