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==Overview== | |||
==Pathophysiology== | |||
'''Genetics:''' The SS genotype is associated with an increased incidence of ACS. | |||
See [[sickle cell anemia]] for more information regarding the genetics of the disease. | |||
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Overview
Pathophysiology
Genetics: The SS genotype is associated with an increased incidence of ACS. See sickle cell anemia for more information regarding the genetics of the disease.