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Sickle Cell Disease, Transfusions and Stroke
Adams, et al. (1998). Prevention of a first stroke by transfusions
in children with sickle cell anemia and abnormal results on transcranial doppler ultrasonography. New England Journal
of Medicine. 339:5-11. (PubMed ID # 9647873)
Balkaran, B., et al. (1992). Stroke in a cohort of patients
with homozygous sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatrics,
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Brandling-Bennett, et al. (2003). Patterns of Verbal Long-term
and Working Memory Performance Reveal Deficits in Strategic
Processing in Children with Frontal Infarcts Related to Sickle
Cell Disease. Developmental Neuropsychology. 24:1:423-34.
(PubMed ID# 12850752)
Grossman, L. K., et al. (1985). Neonatal screening and genetic counseling for
sickle cell trait. Am. J. Dis. Child. 139, 241-4. (PubMed
ID# 3976605)
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Intern. Med. 39: 233-4.
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Disease and Hemophilia. In Handbook of Pediatric Psychology
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Sickle Cell Disease. Journal of Clinical and Experimental
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Content for this site was written by Thea Griffith,
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provided by Desiree
White, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Washington University
in St. Louis Neuropsychology Laboratory.
Last Updated:
October 30, 2006
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