EJVES Extra
Volume 14, Issue 2 , Pages 15-18, August 2007

Peripheral Arterial Lesions in Patient with Sickle Cell Disease

  • M.A. Elsharawy

      Affiliations

    • Department of Surgery, King Faisel University, Al-Khober, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Dr. M. A. Elsharawy, Professor Vascular Surgery, P O Box 40081, Al-Khobar 31952, Eastern Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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  • K.M. Moghazy

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, King Faisel University, Al-Khober, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Accepted 20 April 2007. published online 09 July 2007.

Vascular occlusion in sickle cell disease (SCD) is often considered to be synonymous with occlusion of microvasculature by sickled red blood cells. However, other mechanisms are also involved. One of these is intimal hyperplasia in the macrovasculature. This creates irregular areas of endoluminal narrowing, which may promote thrombogenic occlusion. This process has not been documented in the peripheral arteries. We report a 14 year-old boy with SCD who developed critical ischemia right foot with absence of atherosclerotic risk factors. Assessment of the patient revealed wide spread arterial disease in both upper and lower extremities.

Keywords: Sickle cell disease, Peripheral arterial disease, Arterial calcification

 

PII: S1533-3167(07)00019-2

doi:10.1016/j.ejvsextra.2007.04.001

Refers to article:

  • Peripheral Arterial Lesions in Patient with Sickle Cell Disease , 09 July 2007

    M.A. Elsharawy, K.M. Moghazy
    European Journal of Vascular & Endovascular Surgery October 2007 (Vol. 34, Issue 4, Page 492)

EJVES Extra
Volume 14, Issue 2 , Pages 15-18, August 2007