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TITLE: Cutaneous Manifestations of Sickle Cell Disease
AUTHORS: Heather Jones, Morey Blinder, Milan Anadkat
KEYWORDS: Sickle Cell Disease; Leg Ulcers; Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum; Nitric Oxide Deficiency; Hydroxyurea
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Blood Diseases, Vol.3 No.3, September 16, 2013
ABSTRACT: Sickle cell disease is an inherited erythrocyte disorder affecting multiple organ systems. As individuals are living well into middle age due to advances in diagnosis and treatment, further disease-related complications are being recognized. This article reviews the cutaneous manifestations of sickle cell disease including leg ulcers and acquired pseudoxanthoma elasticum.