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SoCal center helps young sickle cell patients manage condition from day one

Por: ABC7 Health September 25, 2023

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It's a genetic mutation that's predominantly found in African Americans that causes red blood cells to become crescent, or sickle shaped. They do not bend or move easily and can block blood flow to the rest of the body.It causes a variety of complications, including strokes, frequent pain crises, pneumonias, kidney problems, all kinds of things, Simon said.Bennett said he sometimes feels a sharp pain in his chest. He rarely gets a pain... + full article



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