American Sickle Cell Anemia Association
10300 Carnegie Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Phone: 216.229.8600 Fax: 216.229.4500 |
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How is Sickle Cell Anemia detected? |
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Early diagnosis of sickle cell anemia is critical so that children who have the disease can receive proper treatment.
More than 40 states now perform a simple, inexpensive blood test for sickle cell disease on all newborn infants. This test is performed at the same time and from the same blood samples as other routine newborn screening tests. Hemoglobin electrophoresis is the most widely used diagnostic test.
If the test shows the presence of sickle hemoglobin, a second blood test is performed to confirm the diagnosis. These tests also tell whether the child carries the sickle cell trait.
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How is Sickle Cell Anemia Treated? |
Early diagnosis of sickle cell anemia is critical so that children who have the disease can receive proper treatment.
More than 40 states now perform a simple, inexpensive blood test for sickle cell disease on all newborn infants. This test is performed at the same time and from the same blood samples as other routine newborn screening tests. Hemoglobin electrophoresis is the most widely used diagnostic test.
If the test shows the presence of sickle hemoglobin, a second blood test is performed to confirm the diagnosis. These tests also tell whether the child carries the sickle cell trait. |
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