2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0482-50042008000200007
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Diagnóstico por imagem na avaliação da anemia falciforme

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“…This is another factor predisposing a patient to the presence of pain in this region. This osteonecrosis can occur in any bone, however it is more common in the humerus and femur 29,30 and is more prevalent in men and those with older age. Furthermore, the development of ulcers in the lower limbs, specifically the malleoli are common, causing severe pain and difficult scarring 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is another factor predisposing a patient to the presence of pain in this region. This osteonecrosis can occur in any bone, however it is more common in the humerus and femur 29,30 and is more prevalent in men and those with older age. Furthermore, the development of ulcers in the lower limbs, specifically the malleoli are common, causing severe pain and difficult scarring 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como casal com características falciformes, têm 25% de chance de ter um filho doente a cada gravidez, ou seja, SS homozigoto, com anemia falciforme, não sendo dominante em nenhum sexo (RAUBER, 2014). A avaliação dos pacientes pelo método da imagem está relacionado, especialmente, ao processo de diagnóstico e de companhamento das complicações que podem ocorrer ao decorrer ao longo da vida, sobretudo as que são de natureza vaso oclusiva (YANAGUIZAWA, 2008).…”
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“…SCD patients usually present common radiographic features due to lesions in the cortical bone and bone marrow, often affecting the maxillofacial area 30 . Maxillary bone alterations in SCD are classified as: (1) lesions with osteoporotic appearance due to bone marrow hyperplasia,…”
Section: Radiographic Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A less frequently radiographic finding is the expansion of bone marrow in the calvarium, which is more often observed in very young patients. The widening of the diploe narrows the outer table, while perpendicular orientation of trabeculae to inner table gives a "hair-on-end" or "bristlelike" appearance 30,31 . Radiopaque lesions presented by SCD patients are commonly associated to bone infarction and osteonecrosis [30][31] .…”
Section: Radiographic Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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