Clearance of pathogenic erythrocytes is maintained despite spleen dysfunction in children with sickle cell disease
Abdoulaye Sissoko,
Astan Cissé,
Clémence Duverdier
et al.
Abstract:In children with sickle cell disease (SCD), splenectomy is immediately beneficial for acute sequestration crises and hypersplenism (ASSC/HyS) but portends a long‐term risk of asplenia‐related complications. We retrieved peripheral and splenic red blood cells (RBCs) from 17 SCD children/teenagers undergoing partial splenectomy for ASSC/HyS, 12 adult subjects without RBC‐related disease undergoing splenectomy (controls), five human spleens perfused ex vivo with HbSS‐ and HbAA‐RBC, and quantified abnormal RBC by … Show more
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