1927
DOI: 10.1097/00000441-192702000-00003
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Double Tachycardia Sickle-Cell Anemia; Report of Two Cases From Ohio Illustrating Its Hemolytic Nature

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“…There was controversy on splenic size. Atrophy was characteristic of early autopsy reports (Graham, 1924; Jaffe, 1927; Bennett, 1929; Steinberg, 1930; Yater & Mollari, 1931; Corrigan & Schiller, 1934), but splenomegaly was common in young patients (Jamison, 1924; Archibald, 1926; Alden, 1927), intermittent in others (Dreyfoos, 1926) and, in some, the spleen appeared to enlarge during painful crises (Stewart, 1927; Josephs, 1928; Wollstein & Kreidel, 1928). Occasionally, marked enlargement extended to the iliac crest (Hahn & Gillespie, 1927) and spleens weighing 180–210 g were removed in children under 3 years of age (Bell et al , 1927; Wollstein & Kreidel, 1928).…”
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“…There was controversy on splenic size. Atrophy was characteristic of early autopsy reports (Graham, 1924; Jaffe, 1927; Bennett, 1929; Steinberg, 1930; Yater & Mollari, 1931; Corrigan & Schiller, 1934), but splenomegaly was common in young patients (Jamison, 1924; Archibald, 1926; Alden, 1927), intermittent in others (Dreyfoos, 1926) and, in some, the spleen appeared to enlarge during painful crises (Stewart, 1927; Josephs, 1928; Wollstein & Kreidel, 1928). Occasionally, marked enlargement extended to the iliac crest (Hahn & Gillespie, 1927) and spleens weighing 180–210 g were removed in children under 3 years of age (Bell et al , 1927; Wollstein & Kreidel, 1928).…”
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