The spectrum of sickle cell disease manifestations and effects of transplant
Organ . | Pathology . | Clinical manifestations . | Effect of transplant . |
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Blood and vessels | Red cell polymerization Red cell shape distortion ↓ membrane fluidity Abnormal rheology Red cell–leukocyte–endothelial adhesive interaction Oxidative stress | Hemolysis Chronic anemia Inflammation Infarction | Reversed |
Brain | Stenosis Velocity perfusion imbalance Vessel beading Moyamoya | Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome Ischemic stroke Hemorrhagic stroke Silent infarcts | Improved or stabilized |
Cardiopulmonary | Hemolysis Chronic anemia Ischemia reperfusion injury Red cell polymerization | Increased left ventricular mass Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction Pulmonary hypertension Acute chest syndrome Obstructive lung disease Restrictive lung disease | Improved or stabilized |
Liver | Red cell polymerization Hemolysis Hyperbilirubinemia Iron accumulation | Sickle hepatopathy Transfusional hemosiderosis Biliary disease Hepatic fibrosis/cirrhosis | Improved or reversed |
Spleen | Congestion, hemolysis Infarction | Splenic crisis and congestion Autosplenectomy | Improved or stabilized |
Kidneys | Intramedullary sickling Papillary necrosis Hyperfiltration | Hematuria Acute kidney injury Chronic kidney disease Renal failure | Improved or reversed |
Gonads | Iron deposition Microvascular occlusion Ovarian and testicular infarction | Urinary tract infection Dysmenorrhea Low ovarian reserve Priapism Low sperm count | Stabilized |
Bone and joints | Perfusion impediment | Osteonecrosis Avascular necrosis | Progression halted |
Muscles | Perfusion impediment | Vaso-occlusive episodes | Reversed |
Organ . | Pathology . | Clinical manifestations . | Effect of transplant . |
---|---|---|---|
Blood and vessels | Red cell polymerization Red cell shape distortion ↓ membrane fluidity Abnormal rheology Red cell–leukocyte–endothelial adhesive interaction Oxidative stress | Hemolysis Chronic anemia Inflammation Infarction | Reversed |
Brain | Stenosis Velocity perfusion imbalance Vessel beading Moyamoya | Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome Ischemic stroke Hemorrhagic stroke Silent infarcts | Improved or stabilized |
Cardiopulmonary | Hemolysis Chronic anemia Ischemia reperfusion injury Red cell polymerization | Increased left ventricular mass Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction Pulmonary hypertension Acute chest syndrome Obstructive lung disease Restrictive lung disease | Improved or stabilized |
Liver | Red cell polymerization Hemolysis Hyperbilirubinemia Iron accumulation | Sickle hepatopathy Transfusional hemosiderosis Biliary disease Hepatic fibrosis/cirrhosis | Improved or reversed |
Spleen | Congestion, hemolysis Infarction | Splenic crisis and congestion Autosplenectomy | Improved or stabilized |
Kidneys | Intramedullary sickling Papillary necrosis Hyperfiltration | Hematuria Acute kidney injury Chronic kidney disease Renal failure | Improved or reversed |
Gonads | Iron deposition Microvascular occlusion Ovarian and testicular infarction | Urinary tract infection Dysmenorrhea Low ovarian reserve Priapism Low sperm count | Stabilized |
Bone and joints | Perfusion impediment | Osteonecrosis Avascular necrosis | Progression halted |
Muscles | Perfusion impediment | Vaso-occlusive episodes | Reversed |