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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
THE assertion of black pride and aspiration has produced painful as well as happy readjustments: bloody civil strife together with burgeoning civil rights; abject mea culpa from some, abuse of the mea culpists by others; imposition of quotas welcomed today, to become cursed tomorrow.
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THE assertion of black pride and aspiration has produced painful as well as happy readjustments: bloody civil strife together with burgeoning civil rights; abject mea culpa from some, abuse of the mea culpists by others; imposition of quotas welcomed today, to become cursed tomorrow.
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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 2007
Sickle cell trait can pose a grave risk for some athletes. In the past few years, exertional sickling has killed nine athletes, including five college football players in training. Exercise-physiology research shows how and why sickle red cells can accumulate in the bloodstream during intense exercise bouts.
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Sickle cell trait can pose a grave risk for some athletes. In the past few years, exertional sickling has killed nine athletes, including five college football players in training. Exercise-physiology research shows how and why sickle red cells can accumulate in the bloodstream during intense exercise bouts.
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Human Pathology, 1991
A 34-year-old black male with hemoglobin AS was admitted for renal failure, polydipsia, hypertension, schizophrenia, mental confusion, and visual hallucinations. Abnormal electrolytes were corrected by dialysis, but blood specimens were reported as hemolyzed with hyperkalemia.
A W, Dudley, C C, Waddell
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A 34-year-old black male with hemoglobin AS was admitted for renal failure, polydipsia, hypertension, schizophrenia, mental confusion, and visual hallucinations. Abnormal electrolytes were corrected by dialysis, but blood specimens were reported as hemolyzed with hyperkalemia.
A W, Dudley, C C, Waddell
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HÆMATURIA AND SICKLE‐CELL TRAIT
British Journal of Urology, 1969SUMMARY Three patients are presented whose hæmaturia appeared to be a consequence of the sickle trait. One of these patients became very anæmic and showed radiological evidence of papillary necrosis. The natural history of this condition is reviewed and a regime for treatment is suggested.
G, Williams, R S, Murray
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: I am greatly concerned about the possibility that the editorial note, "Sickle-Cell Trait: Benign or Malignant?" (Ann Intern Med77:997-999, 1972), might transmit the message t...
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Excerpt To the editor: I am greatly concerned about the possibility that the editorial note, "Sickle-Cell Trait: Benign or Malignant?" (Ann Intern Med77:997-999, 1972), might transmit the message t...
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The Physician and sportsmedicine, 2016
In brief A 20-year-old black male college brief athlete with sickle cell trait developed excruciating calf, thigh, and lower back pain after running 1½ miles in very hot, humid conditions. His creatine kinase peaked above 23,000 U/L and urine myoglobin levels were high; the diagnosis was exertional rhabdomyolysis. The patient's condition improved after
R J, Browne, C A, Gillespie
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In brief A 20-year-old black male college brief athlete with sickle cell trait developed excruciating calf, thigh, and lower back pain after running 1½ miles in very hot, humid conditions. His creatine kinase peaked above 23,000 U/L and urine myoglobin levels were high; the diagnosis was exertional rhabdomyolysis. The patient's condition improved after
R J, Browne, C A, Gillespie
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Sickle Cell Trait and Pregnancy
JAMA, 1963The obstetrical experiences of 500 Negro women with sickle cell trait have been compared with those of 500 Negro women whose red blood cells did not sickle. There was no difference between the two groups of women in frequency of abortion, toxemia of pregnancy, prematurity, or perinatal death.
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2010
Sickle cell trait (SCT) can pose a grave risk for some athletes. In the past decade in NCAA Division I football, no deaths have occurred from the play or practice of the game, but 16 deaths have occurred from conditioning for the game, and 10 (63%) of these deaths are tied to SCT, an excess of up to 21-fold.
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Sickle cell trait (SCT) can pose a grave risk for some athletes. In the past decade in NCAA Division I football, no deaths have occurred from the play or practice of the game, but 16 deaths have occurred from conditioning for the game, and 10 (63%) of these deaths are tied to SCT, an excess of up to 21-fold.
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