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- Transfusional hemosiderosis is the ac****ulation of iron in the body due to frequent blood transfusions. Iron ac****ulates in the liver and heart, but also...
- ac****ulation occurring very late in the disease. This is in contrast to transfusional iron overload in which iron deposition occurs first in the reticuloendothelial...
- haemochromatosis) but may also be secondary to repeated blood transfusions (i.e. transfusional iron overload). Iron deposition most commonly occurs in the liver, pancreas...
- include: Transfusion hemosiderosis Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis Transfusional diabetes Organs affected: Hemosiderin deposition in the lungs is often...
- ac****ulation occurring very late in the disease. This is in contrast to transfusional iron overload in which iron deposition occurs first in the reticuloendothelial...
- ac****ulation occurring very late in the disease. This is in contrast to transfusional iron overload in which iron deposition occurs first in the reticuloendothelial...
- GM (2007). "Deferasirox : a review of its use in the management of transfusional chronic iron overload". Drugs. 67 (15): 2211–30. doi:10.2165/00003495-200767150-00007...
- ac****ulation occurring very late in the disease. This is in contrast to transfusional iron overload in which iron deposition occurs first in the reticuloendothelial...
- administered chelator, binding iron. Deferasirox is used in the treatment of transfusional iron overload in people with thal****emia. [edit on Wikidata]...
- Erythrocytapheresis I Acute chest syndrome II Prophylaxis of stroke or transfusional iron overload II Multi-organ failure III Stiff-person syndrome Plasmapheresis...