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Acute splenic complications and implications of splenectomy in hemoglobin SC disease.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY(2009)

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Abstract
Splenectomy indications and outcome were evaluated in 124 adults with hemoglobin SC disease (Hb SC). Twelve patients (9.6%) required splenectomy. There was a significant difference between the splenectomy group and the non-splenectomy group, respectively, regarding Hb levels (median 7.2 g/dL vs. 12.5 g/dL, P < 0.0001), platelet counts (median 146 x 10(6)/L vs. 275 x 10(6)/L, P = 0.031), palpable spleen rate (66% vs. 16%, P = 0.0003%), acute chest syndrome frequency (75% vs. 12%P = 0.0004) and cholecystectomy rate (66% vs. 13%, P = 0.0004). No significant morbidity or mortality occurred postsplenectomy. There is a subgroup of Hb SC patients requiring splenectomy, in which splenectomy is effective. Although it appears to be safe regarding short-term complications of surgery, long-term adverse effects such as infections have to be evaluated cautiously.
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Hemoglobin SC disease,splenectomy,splenic infarct,splenic hemorrhage
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