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  • Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic condition that leads to abnormal hemoglobin and can cause chronic pain, anemia, and damage to various organs, particularly in the bones and joints.
  • A study assessed 55 SCD patients, finding that a majority had the more severe forms of the disease, with high rates of bone damage observed via imaging.
  • A significant correlation was identified between these chronic bone issues and the non-regular use of hydroxyurea treatment, which is known to help manage symptoms in SCD patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive genetic disease in which a mutation occurs in the β-globin chain gene, resulting in abnormal hemoglobin levels. In an environment with reduced oxygen concentration, red blood cells change their conformation, resulting in chronic hemolysis and consequent anemia and vaso-occlusive crises with injuries to several organs, with a significant impairment of the osteoarticular system. This study aimed to verify the chronic osteoarticular alterations and their association with clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with SCD with a more severe phenotype (SS and Sβ), on a steady-state fasis.

Methods: Fifty-five patients were referred to a medical consultation with a specialized assessment of the locomotor system, followed by laboratory tests and radiographic examinations.

Results: In total, 74.5% patients had hemoglobinopathy SS; 67.3% were female; and 78.2% were non-whites. The mean patient age was 30.5 years. Most patients (61.8%) reported up to three crises per year, with a predominance of high-intensity pain (65.5%). Radiographic alterations were present in 80% patients. A total of 140 lesions were identified, most which were located in the spine, femur, and shoulders. Most lesions were osteonecrosis and osteoarthritis and were statistically associated with the non-use of hydroxyurea.

Conclusions: There was a high prevalence of chronic osteoarticular alterations, which was statistically associated only with the non-regular use of hydroxyurea.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42358-021-00169-5DOI Listing

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