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pubmed-article:9252426pubmed:abstractTextAcute chest syndrome (ACS) is a pulmonary illness with fever, chest pain, leukocytosis and new pulmonary opacity in a patient with sickle cell disease. It is a common reason for hospitalization in sickle cell patients, and a significant cause of mortality. The etiology of ACS is unclear. Lung or bone infarction and infection, among other possible causes, have been proposed.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9252426pubmed:articleTitleAcute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease: radiographic and clinical analysis of 70 cases.lld:pubmed
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