SYMPOSIUM: Sickle cell anaemia Flashcards

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What is dactylitis?

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Severe inflammation of fingers and joints causing rigidness

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What are the clinical features of chest syndrome of sickle cell anaemia?

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SOB, pleuritic chest pain, patchy shadowing on a CXR, progressive hypoxia and fever

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What are the clinical features of brain syndrome of sickle cell anaemia?

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Presents as a stroke

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What is an aplastic crisis?

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When the body doesn’t make enough RBC’s. It’s associated with parvovirus infection

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What is hydroxyurea/hydroxycarbamide?

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A medication used to reactivate gamma globin locus in patients that leads to an increase in production of foetal Hb. This results in reduced sickling of cells and reduces crisis

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What is HPFH (Hereditary persistence of foetal Hb)?

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People who have Foetal Hb levels over 20%. These people have less crisis with sickle cell anaemia

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What is allogeneic SCT?

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A procedure in which a patient receives healthy blood-forming stem cells

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