Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (03): 424-.
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Abstract: Objective To observe the phenotypic heterogeneity of severe hemophilia A in China and investigate the clinicalfactors for defining the severity of the clinical presentations. Methods The data including the age of first bleeding and firstjoint bleeding, bleeding frequency, the number of joint deformities and body mass index (BMI) were collected from 223patients with severe hemophilia A (FVIII:C≤2%). Results The median age at first bleeding was 1 year (range: 0-35 years). Thepercentages of patients with first bleeding age<1 year, ≥2 years and ≥6 years were 44.3% (94/212), 34.4% (73/212), and 10.8%(23/212), respectively. The median age at first joint bleeding was 2.25 years. The percentages of patients with first joint bleedingage ≤1 year, ≥2 years and ≥6 years were 25.5% (24/94), 57.4% (54/94), and 18.1% (17/94), respectively. The percentage ofpatients who did not have joint bleeding was 7.4% (7/94). The median annual bleeding frequency was 24 per year (range:1-120), and the proportion of patients with annual bleeding episodes of less than 6 times was 12.9%. Only 24.7% of the patientswere free of any joint deformities. Analysis showed that milder cases had older ages of first bleeding and first joint bleedingthan the severe cases, and the milder cases had also significantly lower BMI. Conclusion The age of first bleeding and firstjoint bleeding and BMI may predict the clinical severity of hemophilia Ain China in the early stage.
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