2014
DOI: 10.4322/acr.2014.012
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Bone marrow necrosis and fat embolism: an autopsy report of a severe complication of hemoglobin SC disease

Abstract: Sickle Cell Disease encompasses a group of disorders related with the hemoglobin S and other hemoglobin genotypes. The clinical manifestation and the severity of symptoms are dependent on the specific genotype. In this setting, homozygous genotype (HbSS) presents an early onset of symptoms and a low expectancy of lifetime. However, the SC genotype (HbSC), which apparently shows a less severe clinical course, may exhibit the same complications of HbSS. These complications are usually manifested late in the cour… Show more

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“…In the present case, the immediate cause of SD was PFE, which most often follows blunt trauma, such as bone fracture, along with many other causes including severe burns, liposuction, acute pancreatitis, alcoholic fatty liver, sickle cell disease, and panniculitis 2 - 6. Bone marrow necrosis (BMN) is another etiology of PFE and is well known to be frequently associated with hematological disorders, such as sickle cell disease, lymphoma, leukemia, and MDS 5 - 9. Occasionally, miliary TB can be responsible for BMN 8 - 11.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In the present case, the immediate cause of SD was PFE, which most often follows blunt trauma, such as bone fracture, along with many other causes including severe burns, liposuction, acute pancreatitis, alcoholic fatty liver, sickle cell disease, and panniculitis 2 - 6. Bone marrow necrosis (BMN) is another etiology of PFE and is well known to be frequently associated with hematological disorders, such as sickle cell disease, lymphoma, leukemia, and MDS 5 - 9. Occasionally, miliary TB can be responsible for BMN 8 - 11.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“… 6 Although SC hemoglobinopathy has a more protracted course, both SC and SS may present with similar complications. 7 Studies focused on laboratory biomarkers have shown that SCA individuals are more associated with endothelial dysfunction and hemolysis, while the HbSC genotype is more associated with increased blood viscosity and inflammatory disorders. 8 Proliferating retinitis, osteonecrosis, and acute chest syndrome, may have equal or higher incidence in HbSC compared to SCA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Recently, sickling crisis followed by bone marrow necrosis and fat embolism was shown to be associated with high index of mortality in a patient with double heterozygosis to HbS and HbC. 3 …”
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confidence: 99%