Reply to: Comment on: The Protective Effect of Fetal Hemoglobin on Retinal Damage in Sickle Cell Disease Patients: A Correlation With Optical Coherence Tomography, Hematologic Parameters, and Hydroxyurea Treatment | Synapse
April 15, 2026
Reply to: Comment on: The Protective Effect of Fetal Hemoglobin on Retinal Damage in Sickle Cell Disease Patients: A Correlation With Optical Coherence Tomography, Hematologic Parameters, and Hydroxyurea Treatment
Key Points
To explore the relationship between fetal hemoglobin levels and retinal damage in sickle cell disease patients.
Analyzed retinal images using optical coherence tomography
Assessed hematologic parameters related to sickle cell disease
Evaluated the impact of hydroxyurea treatment on retinal health
Higher fetal hemoglobin levels correlate with reduced retinal damage
Hydroxyurea treatment is associated with improved retinal health in patients
Optical coherence tomography shows significant differences in retinal structure linked to hemoglobin levels