Erythropoietin and renal function in sickle-cell disease

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The relations between haemoglobin concentration, creatinine clearance, and the serum concentration of erythropoiesis-stimulating factor were assessed in 31 patients with homozygous sickle-cell disease. Haemoglobin concentrations fell significantly with decreasing creatinine clearance (r=0.58, p<0.001) and were positively correlated with the concentration of erythropoiesis-stimulating factor (r=0.65; p<0.001). These observations suggest that erythropoietin concentration is the factor limiting production of red cells in sickle-cell disease with renal insufficiency and have implications for treatment.

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Morgan, A. G., Gruber, C. A., & Serjeant, G. R. (1982). Erythropoietin and renal function in sickle-cell disease. British Medical Journal, 285(6356), 1686–1688. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.285.6356.1686

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