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. 2022 May;22(3):218–220. doi: 10.7861/clinmed.2022-0143

Table 1.

Complications of sickle cell disease

Acute Chronic
Painful crisis Pulmonary hypertension and heart failure
Chest crisis Renal failure
Splenic sequestration crisisa Liver failure
Aplastic crisisb Cerebrovascular disease
Cerebrovascular eventc Avascular necrosis of the hip
Priapism Osteomyelitis
Dactylitis Leg ulcers
Acute thrombotic event Gallstones
Retinopathy
Chronic pain
Impact on education/learning opportunities

aTypically only occurs in the under 5-year-olds with haemoglobin SS disease;

bAssociated with parvovirus B19;

cPatients with sickle cell disease are predisposed to both ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke; ischaemic stroke associated with sickle cell disease is treated with exchange transfusion rather than typical stroke management.