Associated Factors of Cholelithiasis among Younger Children with Sickle Cell Disease at the National Reference Center for Sickle Cell Disease in Brazzaville, Congo
Firmine Olivia Galiba Atipo Tsiba,
Clément Pacha Mikia,
Jennifer Armandine Elira Samba
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Chronic hemolysis predisposes sickle cell patients to the development of gallstones. Their frequency increases with age, but they may appear early in young children. In the absence of management, they expose the patient to complications that can hinder the quality of life and sometimes even death. This survey aimed to identify the associated factors of the occurrence of cholelithiasis. Materials and Methods. It was a case-control study carried out between January 2017 and June 2022 at the Nationa… Show more
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