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Multiple complications in sickle cell anaemia.
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a structural haemoglobinopathy which is extremely diverse in its presentation regarding disease severity and organ involved. The homozygous form if poorly managed gives rise to numerous life threatening conditions which are otherwise avoidable. Here we report the case of a male adolescent with homozygous SCD who presented with haemolytic anaemia, massive ascites, hepatomegaly and multiple fractures secondary to severe malnourishment associated with the disease.
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