| hemosiderin |
An iron-containing pigment formed when the potential to store iron as ferritin is exceeded; a type of storage iron.
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| hemosiderosis |
Excessive iron accumulation due to transfusion, medication, dietary overload, and other reasons. May produce the same pathologic changes as hereditary hemochromatosis.
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| hemochromatosis |
The disease that occurs as a result of significant iron overload. Hemochromatosis can have genetic and nongenetic causes.
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| hemoglobin |
The protein that gives red blood cells their color; about 75% of the body
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| hemolytic anemia |
Anemia caused by the destruction of red blood cells by a disease process. Occurs in newborns as a result of blood- group incompatibility between mother and baby. It is also caused by abnormal red cell membranes or abnormal hemoglobin, ie, sickle cell anemia and thallassemia. Complications include all the ill effects of profound anemia as well as possible problems caused by jaundice.
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