SICKLE CELL ANEMIA WITH PERFORATED DUODENAL ULCER AS A COMPLICATION: WHEN TO SUSPECT THIS RARE ENTITY?

Sickle cell anemia with perforated duodenal ulcer as a complication: when to suspect this rare entity?

Sickle cell anemia with perforated duodenal ulcer as a complication: when to suspect this rare entity?

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ABSTRACT: Perforated duodenal peptic ulcers are often not considered when making a differential diagnosis of abdominal pain, especially in the context of sickle cell disease, and cases have Organizers not been frequently described in the literature.This study reports the case of a 14 year-old Reachers girl with sickle cell anemia complicated with duodenal ulcer perforation, focusing mainly on the imaging aspects.Abdominal CT should be considered as a method for this diagnosis and it requires the knowledge of this entity and its characteristic imaging findings.

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