Journal article
Hyperhaemolysis in sickle cell disease - An unusual and potentially life-threatening complication
IC Stokes, PA Downie, EM Wood, DK Bowden, PT Monagle, CD Barnes
Medical Journal of Australia | Published : 2010
Abstract
As sickle cell disease is increasing in Australia, paediatricians and other health care providers need to be aware of the broad range of complications that can occur in this condition. Although the complications of splenic sequestration and chest crises are well recognised, the infrequent but equally dramatic complication of hyperhaemolysis is less well appreciated. Here, we report a case of hyperhaemolysis in a Victorian paediatric patient.