Co-existince of sickle cell disease and hemidiaphragm paralysis
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Tarih
2006
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Turkish Assoc Tuberculosis & Thorax
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Sickle cell anemia is a disease caused by production of abnormal hemoglobin. Infection, acute splenic sequestration crisis, aplastic crises, acute chest syndrome, stroke, cholelithiasis, renal disease and pain are the major complications. Unilateral or bilateral diaphragm paralysis maybe seen following phrenic nerve injury and with a variety of motor-neuron diseases, myelopathies, neuropathies, and myopathies. Prominent right hemi-diaphragma elevation was observed on chest radiograph of a 14 years' old female patient with sickle cell disease. Her medical history yielded neither trauma nor intra-thorasic surgery. She didn't have either motor deficit or sensation disorder on any region of her body. Thorax CT yielded no lession except the significantly elevated right diaphragma. Her cranial CT showed no lesion, too. Diagnosis of right hemidiaphragm paralysis was confirmed by positive Hitzenberg Sniff test on fluoroscopy. Although several pathophysiologic mechanisms are known to be involved and lead to central neurologic complications in sickle cell disease, involvement of peripheric nerves have not been reported. Here we present a 14 years' old female patient with sickle cell anemia and unilateral diaphragm paralysis, co-existince of which have not been reported so far.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Sickle Cell Anemia, Diaphragma Paralysis, Complication, Co-Existence
Kaynak
Tuberkuloz Ve Torak-Tuberculosis and Thorax
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Cilt
54
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4