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To the editor: Silent cerebral infarcts (SCIs) are the most commonly recognized cause of neurologic injury in patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA), identified in ≥20% of children. In children with SCA, SCIs are associated with an average 5 full-scale IQ point decrement,11 poor academic
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