A common presenting symptom is the so-called 'hand and foot syndrome' which occurs in early infancy and is characterised by painful dactylitis. Later in life the bone pain is widespread and particularly marked in the back and limbs. The pain is frequently bilateral and symmetrical; it tends to be close to joints and can be mistaken for pauciarticular arthritis.
Acute painful episodes are characterised into 4 distinct phases:
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