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Augmentation by Erythropoietin of the Fetal-Hemoglobin Response to Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Disease
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Intravenous recombinant erythropoietin with iron supplementation alternating with hydroxyurea elevates fetal-hemoglobin and F-cell levels more than hydroxyurea alone. Such increases decrease intracellular polymerization of hemoglobin S and improve the overall rheologic characteristics of erythrocytes. A reduced dosage of hydroxyurea alternating with erythropoietin may prove less myelotoxic than hydroxyurea given daily or in pulsed-dose regimens. It may also increase levels of fetal hemoglobin in patients with sickle cell disease who have not been helped by hydroxyurea alone.
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