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2013
DOI: 10.1111/hae.12157
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Total knee arthroplasty in haemophilic arthropathy with severe flexion deformity and HIVTB co‐infection: a case report

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“…Infection is a significant concern in HPs undergoing TKA and is more frequent in HPs than in the general population, 24 reported as up to 17% in this population 25 . No relationship has been found between infection prevalence and HIV status in HPs 26 . Panotopoulos et al 18 performed a regression analysis and did not identify any correlated factors for infection in HPs.…”
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“…Infection is a significant concern in HPs undergoing TKA and is more frequent in HPs than in the general population, 24 reported as up to 17% in this population 25 . No relationship has been found between infection prevalence and HIV status in HPs 26 . Panotopoulos et al 18 performed a regression analysis and did not identify any correlated factors for infection in HPs.…”
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“…25 No relationship has been found between infection prevalence and HIV status in HPs. 26 Panotopoulos et al 18 performed a regression analysis and did not identify any correlated factors for infection in HPs. All possible action must be considered to avoid infection in any patient, but especially for HPs.…”
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“…However, these data may be biased by the confounding effect of hemophilia among historical cohorts of patients with HIV [9]. Moreover, existing data on infection and other complications in patients with HIV have been limited by small sample sizes with low statistical power [2,9,11,12,14,21].…”
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