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SICKLE CELL CRISES
Splenic sequestration crisis:
Uncommon, but may be rapidly fatal
Occurrence between 5 and 24 months of age
Splenomegaly occur due to pooling of large amounts of blood in the spleen
Abdominal pain of sudden onset accompanied by nausea and vomiting
Hemoglobin level: may...
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