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.

Cerebral hemorrhage

Hemorrhage into the parenchyma of the brain.


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PMID (PMCID)
17973321
MALE Child
Sickle cell disease complicated by post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, cerebral hemorrhage and reversible posterior leucoencephalopathy syndrome.
Pashankar FD, Ment LR, Pearson HA.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2008;50(4):864-6.
Sickle cell disease complicated by post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, cerebral hemorrhage and reversible posterior leucoencephalopathy syndrome.
2660767
FEMALE Child
[Post-transfusion cerebrovascular hemorrhagic complications disclosing homozygote sickle cell anemia].
Buissonniere RF, Moutard ML, Ponsot G.
Arch Fr Pediatr. 1989;46(3):195-7.
Mechanisms of cerebral hemorrhages in sickle cell disease are reviewed and similarities with the "hypertension, convulsion and cerebral hemorrhage after transfusions "syndrome reported by Wasi et al.
2660767
FEMALE Child
[Post-transfusion cerebrovascular hemorrhagic complications disclosing homozygote sickle cell anemia].
Buissonniere RF, Moutard ML, Ponsot G.
Arch Fr Pediatr. 1989;46(3):195-7.
Mechanisms of cerebral hemorrhages in sickle cell disease are reviewed and similarities with the "hypertension, convulsion and cerebral hemorrhage after transfusions "syndrome reported by Wasi et al.