Sickle Cell Disease

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Current Evidence and Rationale to Guide Perioperative Management, Including Transfusion Decisions, in Patients With Sickle Cell Disease

The anaesthetic management of children with sickle cell disease

A Comparison of Conservative and Aggressive Transfusion Regimens in the Perioperative Management of Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle Cell Disease and Anesthesia

Anaesthetic management of children with sickle cell disease

Special issue: Pediatric pain and sickle cell disease

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