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Sickle cell thalassemia in pregnancy: a case report
G Carpani1, P Bozzetti, I Cetin
1Transfusion Unit, Ospedale San Paolo, University of Milan, Italy.
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
|January 1, 1996
Abstract:
A 31-year-old pregnant woman at 20 weeks' gestation was sent to our hospital for fever, anemia, and arthralgias. As she was known to be a double heterozygote for beta-thalassemia and hemoglobin S, a diagnosis of hemolytic anemia caused by sickled red cells vasocclusive crises was made. The patient was submitted to partial exchange transfusion (PET) with a complete recovery. A second PET was performed at 36 weeks' gestation, and elective cesarean section was performed at 37 weeks, with the birth of a normal female neonate.