Imaging features of atypical bleeds in young patients with hemophilia

Hemarthroses and muscle bleeds are well-known and well-documented complications in pediatric and young adult hemophilia patients. In contrast, deep bleeds in atypical locations can be a diagnostic challenge, since clinicians and radiologists are often unfamiliar with their clinical and radiological...

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description Hemarthroses and muscle bleeds are well-known and well-documented complications in pediatric and young adult hemophilia patients. In contrast, deep bleeds in atypical locations can be a diagnostic challenge, since clinicians and radiologists are often unfamiliar with their clinical and radiological features. Some atypical bleeds, however, can be life-threatening or severely disabling, highlighting the need for prompt, accurate diagnosis. Rare bleeds include central nervous system bleeds (including intracranial and spinal hematomas), urogenital bleeds, intra-abdominal bleeds (mesenteric and gastrointestinal wall hematomas) and pseudo tumors in unusual locations like the sinonasal cavities. Because clinical assessment can be difficult, clinicians and radiologists should be aware of the possibility of these rare complications in their hemophilia patients, so that they can avoid unnecessary invasive diagnostic and surgical procedures and institute prompt, appropriate treatment. The purpose of this review is to illustrate the imaging features of bleeds that occur in rare locations in young (i.e., children and young adults) patients with hemophilia to make the reader more familiar with these conditions.
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subjects Abdominal bleeds
Adolescent
Central nervous system bleeds
Child
Child, Preschool
Female
Female Urogenital Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - diagnostic imaging
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage - etiology
Hemarthrosis - diagnostic imaging
Hemarthrosis - etiology
Hematology
Hematoma - diagnostic imaging
Hematoma - etiology
Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal - diagnostic imaging
Hematoma, Epidural, Spinal - etiology
Hematoma, Subdural, Spinal - diagnostic imaging
Hematoma, Subdural, Spinal - etiology
Hemoperitoneum - diagnostic imaging
Hemoperitoneum - etiology
Hemophilia
Hemophilia A - diagnostic imaging
Hemophilia B - diagnostic imaging
Hemorrhage - diagnostic imaging
Hemorrhage - etiology
Human health and pathology
Humans
Infant
Intracranial Hemorrhages - diagnostic imaging
Intracranial Hemorrhages - etiology
Life Sciences
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Male Urogenital Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Muscular Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Muscular Diseases - etiology
Pseudotumors
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Urogenital bleeds
Young Adult
title Imaging features of atypical bleeds in young patients with hemophilia
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