Sickle cell anemia

Sickle cell anemias are chronic hemolytic diseases that may induce three types of acute accidents: severe anemia, severe bacterial infections, and ischemic vasoocclusive accidents (VOA) caused by sickle-shaped red blood cells obstructing small blood vessels and capillaries. Many diverse complications can occur.

Proteinuria

Increased levels of protein in the urine.


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PMID (PMCID)
30305036
(6180649)
OTHER
Sickle cell disease: a case report of renal amyloidosis.
Bugeja A, Blanco P, Clark EG, Sood MM.
BMC Nephrol. 2018;19(1):256.
The development of proteinuria and reduced glomerular filtration rate is associated with higher mortality among patients with sickle cell disease (SCD).
25035790
OTHER
A novel case report of sickle cell disease-associated immunoglobulin A nephropathy: the diagnostic value of erythrocyte dysmorphism evaluation.
Silva GE, Teixeira AC, Vergna JG, Salgado-Filho N, Crivellentti LZ, Costa RS, Dantas M.
Int J Clin Exp Med. 2014;7(6):1619-22.
This case report describes a novel case of a patient with sickle cell disease who presented with proteinuria and microscopic dysmorphic (glomerular) hematuria.
15704213
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Enalapril and hydroxyurea therapy for children with sickle nephropathy.
Fitzhugh CD, Wigfall DR, Ware RE.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2005;45(7):982-5.
Proteinuria in children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) is an early sign of sickle nephropathy, and portends the development of nephrotic syndrome and chronic renal failure.
7637482
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Glomerulonephritis after human parvovirus infection in homozygous sickle-cell disease.
Wierenga KJ, Pattison JR, Brink N, Griffiths M, Miller M, Shah DJ, Williams W, Serjeant BE, Serjeant GR.
Lancet. 1995;346(8973):475-6.
Glomerulonephritis with proteinuria of sufficient degree to manifest the nephrotic syndrome followed aplastic crises induced by human parvovirus (B19) in seven patients with homozygous sickle-cell disease, within 7 days in five patients and 6-7 weeks in two.