D Morillon (Chef de clinique assistant) , N Boutry (Praticien hospitalier) , X Demondion (Maître de conférences des Universités, praticien hospitalier) , B Duquesnoy (Professeur des Universités, praticien hospitalier) , A Cotten (Professeur des Universités, praticien hospitalier)
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Abstract
Haemophilia is characterized by abnormal blood coagulation. Hemoarthrosis is a particularly characteristic abnormality in haemophilias, occurring in the early years of life, leading to the haemophilic arthropathy. The most altered joints are generally the knee, the elbow, the ankle and the hip. In this paper, we will present the usual radiographic and MRI features of this disease for which early and adequate management is of utmost importance.