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"Puri L" Authored Publications:

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1 COVID-19 infection and pain in adolescents with sickle cell disease: A case series Heyman HM; Alberts NM; Rees M; Puri L; Frett MJ; Anghelescu DL; 36467817
PSYCHOLOGY
2 A polygenic score for acute vaso-occlusive pain in pediatric sickle cell disease Rampersaud E; Kang G; Palmer LE; Rashkin SR; Wang S; Bi W; Alberts NM; Anghelescu D; Barton M; Birch K; Boulos N; Brandow AM; Brooke RJ; Chang TC; Chen W; Cheng Y; Ding J; Easton J; Hodges JR; Kanne CK; Levy S; Mulder H; Patel AP; Puri L; Rosencrance C; Rusch M; Sapkota Y; Sioson E; Sharma A; Tang X; Thrasher A; Wang W; Yao Y; Yasui Y; Yergeau D; Hankins JS; Sheehan VA; Downing JR; Estepp JH; Zhang J; DeBaun M; Wu G; Weiss MJ; 34283174
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:COVID-19 infection and pain in adolescents with sickle cell disease: A case series
Authors:Heyman HMAlberts NMRees MPuri LFrett MJAnghelescu DL
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36467817/
DOI:10.1002/jha2.587
Publication:EJHaem
Keywords:COVID-19anemiachronic painneuropathic painsickle cell diseasevaso-occlusive crisis
PMID:36467817 Category: Date Added:2022-12-05
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Pediatric Medicine Division of Anesthesiology St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Memphis Tennessee USA.
2 Department of Psychology Concordia University Montréal Quebec Canada.
3 Department of Oncology St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Memphis Tennessee USA.
4 Department of Hematology Loma Linda University Loma Linda California USA.

Description:

Adolescents with sickle cell disease (SCD) have been shown to have pain-related sequelae following COVID-19 infection. In this case series, we discuss five adolescents with SCD and SARS-CoV-2 infection who subsequently developed complex pain circumstances manifested as: (1) increased frequency of acute care visits or admissions for pain; (2) new onset chronic pain; (3) new onset neuropathic pain; (4) escalation in the complexity of pharmacologic therapies; (5) increased use of nonpharmacologic interventions. While more research is needed to fully understand the implications of COVID-19 infection on pain in adolescents with SCD, these cases suggest the presence of a complex relationship.





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