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.

Chills

A sudden sensation of feeling cold.


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PMID (PMCID)
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OTHER
Endocarditis caused by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia-A rare presentation of an emerging opportunistic pathogen.
Kogler W, Davison N, Richardson A, Rollini F, Isache C.
IDCases. 2019;17:e00556.
This case involves a 278201year old male with sickle cell anemia with an indwelling right subclavian port who presented to the emergency department with myalgias, fever, and chills.
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Rhizobium Radiobacter Infection in a 27-Year-Old African American Woman With Munchausen Syndrome.
Sawhney S, Naab T, Oneal P.
Lab Med. 2016;47(3):e32-4.
(1)Herein, we report a case of a 27-year-old African American woman with sickle cell anemia who sought treatment of generalized body pain, shaking, chills, dyspnea, and fever, suggestive of sickle cell crisis.