The Impact of Hydroxyurea Use on Cognitive Functioning of Children with Sickle Cell Disease Living in Ghana
Olubusola Oluwole,
Mary Ampomah,
Amma Owusu-Ansah
et al.
Abstract:Background: In sickle cell disease (SCD), cognitive impairment is a
manifestation of end organ damage with devastating functional effects.
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for the highest annual SCD burden in the
world, yet little is known about cognitive impairment in children from
Africa with SCD. Additionally, it is unknown if hydroxyurea, the first
FDA-approved drug for SCD, preserves cognitive functioning. The primary
objective of this study was to assess the potential cognitive benefits
of hydroxyurea adminis… Show more
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