Mortality in sickle cell diseaselife expectancy and risk factors for early death
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These air sacs may fill with fluid or pus, leading to symptoms such as: Cough (sometimes producing yellow, green, rust-coloured or even bloody phlegm) Fever, mild chills, and sweating Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath Extreme tiredness and weakness Chest pain, especially when breathing deeply or coughing You or your child may have lost your appetite Seek medical support if you develop any of the following: You have been coughing for 3 weeks or more You are coughing up blood You have chest pain that comes and goes, or the pain comes when breathing or coughing You are feeling short of breath Call 999 emergency services if: You are struggling to breathe or if you are choking, gasping and unable to speak You or your child have pale, blue-tinged or blotchy skin, lips or fingertips You suddenly feel confused or dizzy You cannot wake your baby, and they feel floppy Mild cases of infectious pneumonia can sometimes resolve without medical intervention, especially in young, healthy people

Previous studies have identified three common SOD isoforms, namely, cytosolic SOD1, mitochondrial SOD2, and extracellular SOD3, which are present within blood, lymph, and other tissues 50