BACKGROUND: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is associated with hematologic complications including delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions (DHTRs) and pregnancy-related morbidity and mortality. Hyperhemolysis syndrome (HS) is the most severe form of DHTR in patients with SCD, in which both transfused and native red blood cells are destroyed. Further transfusions are avoided after a history of HS. Immunosuppressive agents can be used as prophylaxis against life-threatening hemolysis when transfusion is necessary. There is a paucity of evidence for the use of HS prophylaxis before transfusions, the continuation of hydroxyurea (HU) in lieu of chronic transfusion, and the use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) in pregnant SCD patients. CASE R...
Introduction: Hyperhemolysis syndrome (HHS) is a rare complication of repeat blood transfusions in s...
Background: Intrauterine transfusion for severe alloimmunization in pregnancy performed <20 weeks’ g...
Delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions (DHTRs) occur in patients who have received transfusions in ...
Pregnancy in women with sickle cell disease (SCD) is a high-risk situation, especially during the th...
The role of partial prophylactic red cell exchange transfusion in the management of pregnant patient...
Pregnancy represents a challenge for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), with higher rates of both...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Sickle cell disease patients have increased the risk of complications during...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of prophylactic transfusion by means of erythrocytapheresis at th...
BACKGROUND: The desire for pregnancy in sickle cell disease (SCD) women has become a true challenge ...
Abstract Background: Hyperhemolytic Syndrome or Hyperhemolytic Transfusion Reaction (HHTR), a life...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a group of inherited hemoglobin disorders in which sickle red bl...
BACKGROUNDPregnancy represents a challenge for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), with higher rat...
Hyperhemolysis Syndrome (HHS) is a rare and severe post-transfusion complication characterized by th...
BACKGROUNDPregnancy represents a challenge for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), with higher rat...
INTRODUCTION: Hyperhemolysis syndrome (HHS) is a rare complication of repeat blood transfusions in s...
Introduction: Hyperhemolysis syndrome (HHS) is a rare complication of repeat blood transfusions in s...
Background: Intrauterine transfusion for severe alloimmunization in pregnancy performed <20 weeks’ g...
Delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions (DHTRs) occur in patients who have received transfusions in ...
Pregnancy in women with sickle cell disease (SCD) is a high-risk situation, especially during the th...
The role of partial prophylactic red cell exchange transfusion in the management of pregnant patient...
Pregnancy represents a challenge for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), with higher rates of both...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Sickle cell disease patients have increased the risk of complications during...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of prophylactic transfusion by means of erythrocytapheresis at th...
BACKGROUND: The desire for pregnancy in sickle cell disease (SCD) women has become a true challenge ...
Abstract Background: Hyperhemolytic Syndrome or Hyperhemolytic Transfusion Reaction (HHTR), a life...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) refers to a group of inherited hemoglobin disorders in which sickle red bl...
BACKGROUNDPregnancy represents a challenge for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), with higher rat...
Hyperhemolysis Syndrome (HHS) is a rare and severe post-transfusion complication characterized by th...
BACKGROUNDPregnancy represents a challenge for women with sickle cell disease (SCD), with higher rat...
INTRODUCTION: Hyperhemolysis syndrome (HHS) is a rare complication of repeat blood transfusions in s...
Introduction: Hyperhemolysis syndrome (HHS) is a rare complication of repeat blood transfusions in s...
Background: Intrauterine transfusion for severe alloimmunization in pregnancy performed <20 weeks’ g...
Delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions (DHTRs) occur in patients who have received transfusions in ...