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[[Image:Renal_medullary_carcinoma_-_2_--_very_high_mag.jpg|thumb|Extravascular drepanocytes (sickled [[red blood cell]]s) in [[renal medullary carcinoma]]. [[H&E stain]].]] | |||
'''Sickle cell disease''', also '''sickle cell [[anemia]]''', is a heritable [[haematopathology|haematologic]] disorder associated with serious pathologies. | '''Sickle cell disease''', also '''sickle cell [[anemia]]''', is a heritable [[haematopathology|haematologic]] disorder associated with serious pathologies. | ||
==Red blood cells== | |||
*Sickled red blood cells (drepanocytes). | |||
==Liver== | ==Liver== | ||
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==Gallbladder== | ==Gallbladder== | ||
{{Main|Gallbladder}} | {{Main|Gallbladder}} | ||
*Pigment stones. | *Pigment stones. | ||
==Kidney== | ==Kidney== | ||
*[[Renal medullary carcinoma]] associated with sickle cell trait (heterozygotes for the sickle cell allele | *[[Renal medullary carcinoma]] associated with sickle cell trait (heterozygotes for the sickle cell allele<ref name=pmid7528470>{{cite journal |author=Davis CJ, Mostofi FK, Sesterhenn IA |title=Renal medullary carcinoma. The seventh sickle cell nephropathy |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=19 |issue=1 |pages=1–11 |year=1995 |month=January |pmid=7528470 |doi= |url=}}</ref>) or sickle cell disease. | ||
*Papillary necrosis.<ref name=pmid7528470/> | |||
*[[Nephrotic syndrome]].<ref name=pmid7528470/> | |||
*Renal [[infarction]].<ref name=pmid7528470/> | |||
*[[Pyelonephritis]].<ref name=pmid7528470/> | |||
==Femoral head== | |||
*[[Avascular necrosis of the femoral head]]. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 13:42, 29 October 2021
Sickle cell disease, also sickle cell anemia, is a heritable haematologic disorder associated with serious pathologies.
Red blood cells
- Sickled red blood cells (drepanocytes).
Liver
Main article: Liver
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Spleen
Main article: Spleen
- It may lead to auto infarction - result in hypofunction.
- Splenectomy have increased risk from polysaccharide encapsulated bacteria, i.e. Neisseria meningitis, Haemophilus influenzae, and Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Gallbladder
Main article: Gallbladder
- Pigment stones.
Kidney
- Renal medullary carcinoma associated with sickle cell trait (heterozygotes for the sickle cell allele[2]) or sickle cell disease.
- Papillary necrosis.[2]
- Nephrotic syndrome.[2]
- Renal infarction.[2]
- Pyelonephritis.[2]
Femoral head
See also
References
- ↑ Hurtova, M.; Bachir, D.; Lee, K.; Calderaro, J.; Decaens, T.; Kluger, MD.; Zafrani, ES.; Cherqui, D. et al. (Apr 2011). "Transplantation for liver failure in patients with sickle cell disease: challenging but feasible.". Liver Transpl 17 (4): 381-92. doi:10.1002/lt.22257. PMID 21445921.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Davis CJ, Mostofi FK, Sesterhenn IA (January 1995). "Renal medullary carcinoma. The seventh sickle cell nephropathy". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 19 (1): 1–11. PMID 7528470.