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Sickle Cell Disease: A Clinical and Histopathologic Study of the Liver in Living Children
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These data indicate that chronic hepatic lesions in children with sickle cell disease may be caused by viral damage. Patients without evidence for viral etiology had reversible vascular lesions. Follow-up studies would be necessary to confirm this hypothesis but are precluded for ethical reasons. Hemosiderosis was not associated with fibrosis in any nonviral cases, but a larger number of patients would be necessary to establish valid conclusions.
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