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Continuous Manual Exchange Transfusion for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease: An Efficient Method to Avoid Iron Overload
Published on: March 14, 2017
[Major sickle cell anemia and pregnancy. Systematic prophylactic transfusions. 13 case reports]
1Clinique Universitaire Gynécologique et Obstétricale, Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris.
Abstract:
The seriousness of sickle cell disease together with pregnancy has led doctors to look for therapies which have yet scarcely shown their worth. Systematic blood transfusions in pregnancy did seem to improve the prognosis for both mother and fetus. Prophylactic transfusion has made it possible for us to carry thirteen pregnancies to term. There was no mortality either of fetus or mother while the morbidity either of fetus or mother while the morbidity was significantly cut down to new pathologies which were easily treated. The absence of any side effects from the transfusions encourages us to contribute this treatment working together with a highly competent blood transfusion bank.
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