Osseous troubles are the most frequent and earliest signs of drepanocytemia. They are due to the bone dystrophia observed in any chronic hemolytic anemia, to aseptic infarcts and to bacterial infections. These syndromes are described according to age and localizations, and proper surgical tactics are proposed.
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