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HEMOCHROMATOSIS, SECONDARY
Known as:
HEMOCHROMATOSIS, EXOGENOUS
, HEMOSIDEROSIS, EXOGENOUS
, TRANSFUSION SIDEROSIS
National Institutes of Health
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Hemochromatosis
Iron Metabolism Disorders
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2009
2009
Monocyte ferritin in idiopathic haemochromatosis, thalassaemia and liver disease.
G. Saab
,
R. Green
,
A. Jurjus
,
E. Sarrou
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology
2009
Corpus ID: 9252643
Monocyte ferritin (MF) content was measured in normal subjects and patients with a variety of disorders of iron storage. MF was…
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1998
1998
[Quantification of iron level in the liver by MR imaging in patients treated for transfusion siderosis].
P. Jensen
,
F. Jensen
,
T. Christensen
,
J. Ellegård
Ugeskrift for læger
1998
Corpus ID: 39037331
Patients with chronic blood transfusion requirements develop progressive iron overload, which is followed by organ damage in…
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1993
1993
Periportal fibrosis secondary to transfusion siderosis in two patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) treated with zidovudine--a confusing ultrasound appearance.
C. Wetton
,
R. Goldin
,
M. Crofton
Clinical Radiology
1993
Corpus ID: 22815354
1990
1990
The diagnostic value of bone marrow iron.
U. Wulfhekel
,
J. Düllmann
Folia haematologica
1990
Corpus ID: 23818516
The light and electronmicroscopic representation of non-haemiron in the bone-marrow provides the unique opportunity of…
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1986
1986
Host-associated iron transfer factor in normal humans and patients with transfusion siderosis.
R. Jones
,
R. Grady
,
M. Sorette
,
A. Cerami
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
1986
Corpus ID: 46797925
A low molecular weight iron-binding substance that promotes bacterial growth in vitro by increasing iron availability was…
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1986
1986
High dosage desferrioxamine therapy in a female patient with acquired aplastic anaemia and transfusion siderosis
H. Breithaupt
,
H. Heckers
,
+4 authors
G. Jundt
Blut
1986
Corpus ID: 99403
SummaryA 32 year old woman with severe aplastic anaemia required frequent transfusions and consequently developed…
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1981
1981
Continous Intra-venous (CIV) Infusion of Desferrioxamine (DF) in a Hemodialysed Patient with Transfusion Siderosis
F. Ceriati
,
M. Pomponi
,
C. Cavicchioni
,
I. Marino
,
G. Carelli
,
G. Cremona
International Journal of Artificial Organs
1981
Corpus ID: 46564535
1978
1978
[Controlled desferrioxamine treatment of congenital anaemia and transfusion siderosis (author's transl)].
H. Arnold
,
H. Wehinger
,
B. Deus
,
G. Löhr
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
1978
Corpus ID: 22459020
A 19-year-old patient with congenital Blackfan-Diamond anaemia has been maintained on a regular red cell transfusion schedule…
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1968
1968
Circulating iron-containing macrophages in hemochromatosis.
L. Yam
,
H. Finkel
,
L. Weintraub
,
W. Crosby
New England Journal of Medicine
1968
Corpus ID: 45380747
Abstract Iron-containing macrophages, present in various tissues in patients with iron-storage diseases, have been demonstrated…
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1964
1964
The treatment of iron overload with desferrioxamine B
C. Norman
Irish Journal of Medical Science
1964
Corpus ID: 35364100
SummaryThe use of desferrioxamine B as a chelating agent for iron in a case of transfusion siderosis has been described. The…
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