“…8,[10][11][12] An RBC count rise above 40% (over non-iron deficiency values), as seen in our patient, may turn out be a useful predictor of the partial iron deficiency state, in which hemolysis decreases without substantial marrow suppression.…”
“…8,[10][11][12] An RBC count rise above 40% (over non-iron deficiency values), as seen in our patient, may turn out be a useful predictor of the partial iron deficiency state, in which hemolysis decreases without substantial marrow suppression.…”
“…Following the therapeutic phlebotomy protocol, they presented a significant amelioration in the number and the severity of crises. Previously, in these patients were reported significant reduction in crises requiring hospitalization ( P = 0·00003); in crises treated on an outpatient basis ( P = 0·02) and in crises treated at home ( P = 0·01) [18]. The study by Bouchaïr [19] and the case report of Markham reached relative conclusions [20].…”
Our findings demonstrate the high degree of endothelial activation and damage seen in sickle cell patients even in steady-state condition, as well as the important chronic inflammation underlying the pathophysiology of this widespread disease.
“…Phlebotomy efficacy has been previously reported in a few case reports. [37][38][39][40] In our series, so far phlebotomy has been performed in approximately one-third of the patients. Although this study was not designed to assess the efficacy of phlebotomy, our data support the view that this procedure is safe, easy-to-perform and effective in preventing recurrence of acute events.…”
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