[Renal complications of sickle-cell anaemia].

Prog Urol

Service d'Urologie et Transplantation, CHU Hôpital Sud, Amiens, France.

Published: June 2007

There are six described complications of sickle cell trait or disease : gross hematuria, renal infarction, papillary necrosis, nephrotic syndrome and urine concentration defects. Because of a high frequency of sickle cell trait patients among patients suffering from medullary kidney carcinoma, it has been called the seventh complication. We briefly review physiopatholgy and diagnosis of these complications.

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