Background: The spleen serves critical haematological and immunological functions in the body. However it is also the first organ to be affected by the effects of sickling in sickle cell anaemia. While the splenic size has been evaluated in sickle cell anaemia, the spleen sizes of these patients has not been associated with any specific haematological pattern.Objectives: To determine the haematological parameters of patients with sickle cell anaemia (SCA) in relation to spleen size.Methods: The full blood count (FBC), the irreversibly sickled cells and blood transfusion use amongst SCA patients in steady state was evaluated. Abdominal ultrasound was also performed for all patients and HbAA control for splenic size categorization.Results: Fo...
Introduction The loss of splenic function is associated with an increased risk of infection in sickl...
The loss of splenic function is associated with an increased risk of infection in sickle cell diseas...
Spleen size was assessed in 73 patients with thrombocytosis and in 15 healthy subjects, comparing pa...
Sickle cell disease is one of the common haemoglobinopathies in the world. It can affect any organ i...
Objectives: To examine the generally accepted concept of autospk nectomy in patients withsickle ceil...
Background: Ultrasonography is a safe, reproducible, and accurate diagnostic imaging modality in the...
Background Ultrasonography is an established and reliable method for assessing the spleen. Because o...
Background: Regional variations in size and parenchyma echo-texture of the spleen among sickle cell ...
ObjectiveIn patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), the spleen commonly enlarges during early child...
Background: Regional variations in size and parenchyma echo-texture of the spleen among sickle cell ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene. SCD is characterize...
Objectives: During infancy and early childhood, the spleen commonly enlarges in patients with sickle...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene. SCD is characterize...
BackgroundAlthough loss of splenic function is the expected natural course for individuals with sick...
SYNOPSIS The red cell mass, splenic red cell pool, and plasma volume have been measured in a series ...
Introduction The loss of splenic function is associated with an increased risk of infection in sickl...
The loss of splenic function is associated with an increased risk of infection in sickle cell diseas...
Spleen size was assessed in 73 patients with thrombocytosis and in 15 healthy subjects, comparing pa...
Sickle cell disease is one of the common haemoglobinopathies in the world. It can affect any organ i...
Objectives: To examine the generally accepted concept of autospk nectomy in patients withsickle ceil...
Background: Ultrasonography is a safe, reproducible, and accurate diagnostic imaging modality in the...
Background Ultrasonography is an established and reliable method for assessing the spleen. Because o...
Background: Regional variations in size and parenchyma echo-texture of the spleen among sickle cell ...
ObjectiveIn patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), the spleen commonly enlarges during early child...
Background: Regional variations in size and parenchyma echo-texture of the spleen among sickle cell ...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene. SCD is characterize...
Objectives: During infancy and early childhood, the spleen commonly enlarges in patients with sickle...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene. SCD is characterize...
BackgroundAlthough loss of splenic function is the expected natural course for individuals with sick...
SYNOPSIS The red cell mass, splenic red cell pool, and plasma volume have been measured in a series ...
Introduction The loss of splenic function is associated with an increased risk of infection in sickl...
The loss of splenic function is associated with an increased risk of infection in sickle cell diseas...
Spleen size was assessed in 73 patients with thrombocytosis and in 15 healthy subjects, comparing pa...