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Archived newsletters from the University of Rochester Sickle Cell Program

The following newsletters are available as Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 files - online versions that look just like the originals. The Adobe Acrobat Reader software is freely available for you to download and use from Adobe's software site.

  • 25 years of Newborn Screening for Sickle in NY State - some statistics. *View Newsletter

  • New Pneumococcal Vaccine (PREVNAR) Indicated for Young Children with Sickle Cell Disease *View Newsletter

  • Early Intervention Program Available for Children with Sickle Cell Disease; Influenza Vacine; Birth Statistics *View Newsletter

  • Priapism: A Complication of Sickle Cell Disease *View Newsletter

  • Summer Camp Established for Children with Sickle Cell *View Newsletter

  • Hemoglobin E without Hemoglobin A: Establishing a Diagnosis is Important! *View Newsletter

  • Transplantation for Sickle Cell Disease: Cord Blood as an Alternative to Marrow *View Newsletter
  • Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography (TCD) *View Newsletter

  • SE Disease Newborn; Summer Camps; Birth Statistics for HSA Region II NY State *View Newsletter

  • First Bone Marrow Transplant for Sickle Cell Anemia at Strong Memorial Hospital *View Newsletter

  • Nitric Oxide (NO) A role in Sickle Cell Disease? *View Newsletter

  • RNA Repair: An Alternative Genetic Approach to Sickle Cell Disease Therapy * View Newsletter

  • A Fast Moving Hemoglobin at Birth *View Newsletter

  • Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) in Sickle Cell Disease* View Newsletter

  • Stroke Prevention in Sickle Cell Patients
    Flu Shots Recommended for Sickle Cell Children
    *View Newsletter

  • Strong Sickle Program . . . What We're About * View Newsletter

  • Acute Chest Syndrome (ACS) in Sickle Cell Disease
    *View Newsletter

  • Sickle Cell Disease:What to Expect in the First 10 Years
    Delayed Adolescent Growth
    *View Newsletter

  • Differential Diagnosis of Hemoglobin S but no A at Birth.
    Misdiagnosis of Sickle beta+-thalassemia.
    *View Newsletter

 

 
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