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    Sickle cell disease: Retinopathy (Spanish)

    Learn more about the cause, symptoms, and treatment of sickle cell retinopathy.

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    Sickle cell disease: Splenic sequestration 1573

    Splenic sequestration occurs when blood gets trapped in the spleen causing it to get bigger. Learn more about splenic sequestration, symptoms, and treatment.

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    Sickle cell disease: Splenic sequestration (Spanish)

    Splenic sequestration occurs when blood gets trapped in the spleen causing it to get bigger. Learn more about splenic sequestration, symptoms, and treatment.

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    Sickle cell disease: Stroke 1574

    Stroke occurs when red blood cells stick together and prevent the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain. Learn more about the symptoms and treatment for stroke related to sickle cell disease.

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    Sickle cell disease: Stroke (Spanish)

    Stroke occurs when red blood cells stick together and prevent the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain. Learn more about the symptoms and treatment for stroke related to sickle cell disease.

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    Sickle cell pain episodes 1571

    Learn more about sickle cell pain, prevention, and treatment.

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    Sickle cell pain episodes (Spanish)

    Learn more about sickle cell pain, prevention, and treatment.

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    Signs of blood transfusion reaction 1067

    Blood/blood product transfusions may cause a reaction. Most often it will happen during the transfusion or during the first 24 hours after the transfusion. Learn what signs and symptoms to watch for and what to do.

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    Signs of blood transfusion reaction (Spanish)

    Blood/blood product transfusions may cause a reaction. Most often it will happen during the transfusion or during the first 24 hours after the transfusion. Learn what signs and symptoms to watch for and what to do.

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    Spleen injuries (Spanish)

    The spleen is an organ in the upper left part of the stomach (abdomen) that helps the body to fight infections and get rid of old blood cells. This sheet talks about symptoms and treatments of spleen injuries.

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