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Can Sickle Cell Anemia Be Fatal?

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Can Sickle Cell Anemia Be Fatal?

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Yes, it is possible for sickle cell anemia to be fatal. About half of all deaths related to sickle cell disease are from infection. Sickle cell disease can make it more difficult to fight infection, particularly if the sickle cells have caused damage to the spleen. The next most common cause of death in sickle cell disease is a stroke. People with sickle cell disease have a shortened life expectancy. In a large study in 1994, half of all men with sickle cell disease survived past age 42; half of all women with sickle cell survived past 48. At least one person with sickle cell anemia has lived to age 85. It is possible for severe complications of sickle cell to occur at any age, and people with the most severe disease can die in childhood. How often does this happen? The best way to answer that question is to learn from real numbers. One study followed 711 children from the day they were diagnosed by newborn screening tests. They were monitored for most or all of their childhood and, wh

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About half of all deaths related to sickle cell disease are from infection. Sickle cell disease can make it more difficult to fight infection, particularly if the sickle cells have caused damage to the spleen. The next most common cause of death in sickle cell disease is a stroke. People with sickle cell disease have a shortened life expectancy. In a large study in 1994, half of all men with sickle cell disease survived past age 42; half of all women with sickle cell survived past 48. At least one person with sickle cell anemia has lived to age 85.It is possible for severe complications of sickle cell to occur at any age, and people with the most severe disease can die in childhood. How often does this happen? The best way to answer that question is to learn from real numbers. One study followed 711 children from the day they were diagnosed by newborn screening tests. They were monitored for most or all of their childhood and, when possible, until they were 18. From this group, 25 chil

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