2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2018.06.010
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Management of patients with sickle cell disease in oral surgery. Literature review and update

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“…Some groups include the determination of HIV, HBV and other transfusion‐associated blood borne viruses in their systematic screening . There is a consensus that, in case of active ‐acute or subacute‐ infection, surgery should be postponed if possible . The role for antibioprophylaxis is discussed by many, and two strategies seem to co‐exist in the literature.…”
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“…Some groups include the determination of HIV, HBV and other transfusion‐associated blood borne viruses in their systematic screening . There is a consensus that, in case of active ‐acute or subacute‐ infection, surgery should be postponed if possible . The role for antibioprophylaxis is discussed by many, and two strategies seem to co‐exist in the literature.…”
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“…The role for antibioprophylaxis is discussed by many, and two strategies seem to co‐exist in the literature. There are authors recommending prophylaxis according to type of surgery, and others adapting it to the individual patients' medical histories . As a standout, splenectomy needs specific considerations, including preoperative immunizations against encapsulated bacteria, as in the context of asplenia .…”
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