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What is Sickle cell dactylitis or hand-foot syndrome and what does it look like?

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



Answer:

A disorder typically found in children under age 5. It is a result of necrosis of the bone marrow in the hands and feet, which is characterized by swelling and warmth in the feet and hands. *** There are typically NO lasting deformities.


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A disorder typically found in children under age 5.
It is a result of necrosis of the bone marrow in the hands and feet, which is characterized by swelling and warmth in the feet and hands.

*** There are typically NO lasting deformities.
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