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Eur J Haematol
June 2002
Department of Physiology, University of Paris VI Saint-Antoine, Paris, France.
Homozygous sickle cell anaemia (SS disease) involves a high prevalence of skin ulcerations, and background experience concerning the cutaneous microcirculatory flux and reactivity in this disease is very limited. We investigated, by laser-Doppler velocimetry, the microcirculatory cutaneous blood flow and vasoreactivity in 17 patients with SS disease but no cutaneous trophic changes, vs. the corresponding values in 18 normal matched controls.
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