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Musculoskeletal aspect of Sickle Cell Disease [OCOSH Code: C15.378.420.155_SCD]

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Information aimed at educating patients and parents of patients with Sickle Cell Disease
OCOSH Code: C15.378.420.155_SCD

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Sickle Cell Anemia eMedicine

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic2126.htm

Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) and its variants are genetic disorders of mutant hemoglobins (Hb). The most common form found in North America is homozygous Hb S disease, first described by Herrick in 1910. Morbidity, frequency of crisis, degree of anemia, and the organ systems involved vary considerably from individual...
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Sickle Cell Anemia Musculoskeletal Aspects

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/sickle_cell_anemia_musculoskeletal_aspects

Wheeless Textbook Discussion: - affects 1% of blacks - is more severe but less common than sickle cell trait (8% prevalence); - two main genotypes include Hb S and Hb C forms of disease; - crises usually begin at age 2-3 years...
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Sickle Cell Disease AnaesthesiaUK

Location: http://www.anaesthesiauk.com/article.aspx?articleid=349

Sickle cell disease is a haemoglobinopathy with autosomal recessive inheritance. Beta chain of HbA has valine substituted for glutamine at position 6 10% of black people have this condition in the UK In the homozygote, deoxygenated HbS becomes insoluble, leading to red cells becoming rigid and sickle shaped The onset of sickle...
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Sickle Cell Disease suggested perioperative management

Location: http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/clinserv/anaesthetics/professionals/17sickle.html

General recommendations Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic debilitating disease associated with significant perioperative morbidity and mortality. Meticulous perioperative care is required. Families are generally well informed about the condition and appreciate being involved in decisions about care. Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, UK
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STAC Reading List

Location: http://www.stacuk.org/Readinglist.htm

Nursing oriented list of references on caring for patients with Sickle Cell Disease Haemoglobinopathy Association of Counsellors
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The Management of Sickle Cell Disease

Location: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/blood/sickle/sc_mngt.pdf

Covers the whole condition in detail. Chapter 21 has a good account of the musculoskeletal consequences of SCD and an excellent list of references
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  • Chris Oliver