Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is a disorder of the red blood cell (RBC) membrane, characterized by abnormally fragile and spherical RBCs. It is the predominant cause of haemolytic anaemia in people of northern European descent. Owing to the increased rate of RBC synthesis that is characteristic of the condition, it may result in an increase in absorption of iron from the diet by the affected individual. Ultimately, pathological iron overload may develop. Fortunately, the condition responds well to surgical removal of the spleen (splenectomy). In this project, iron studies were performed on a set of spleen tissue samples obtained following routine splenectomy for HS. Cell architecture and level of deposition of haemosiderin, the distinctive ...
AbstractIron-loaded human spleen tissue was immersed in neutral buffered formalin over a period of 2...
Hereditary hemochromatosis (HC) is one of the most common single-gene hereditary diseases. A phenoty...
While iron is an essential trace element required by nearly all living organisms, deficiencies or ex...
Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS), a disorder of the red cell membrane, is the dominant cause of hemolyt...
Haemosiderin, the major iron storage protein in tissues of iron-loaded tissues shows heterogeneity w...
The spleen plays a key role in iron homeostasis. It is the largest filter of the blood and performs ...
Mössbauer spectroscopy was used to monitor, over a period of three days, the form of iron in iron-lo...
Measurement of the concentration of iron in the skin, if correlated with total body iron stores, may...
The spleen plays a key role in iron homeostasis. It is the largest filter of the blood and performs ...
ABSTRACT: The regulation of total body iron is important to all organisms. In mammals, the iron cont...
Hemochromatosis, or iron accumulation, is an inherited disorder characterized by an excessively high...
AbstractHaemosiderin iron cores isolated from patients with secondary haemochromatosis have a goethi...
Haemochromatosis is defined as systemic iron overload of genetic origin, caused by a reduction in th...
Ferritin is a ubiquitous protein that is present in most tissues as a cytosolic protein. The major a...
Seventy-three patients with hereditary spherocytosis (HS) (58 nonsplenectomized, 15 splenectomized) ...
AbstractIron-loaded human spleen tissue was immersed in neutral buffered formalin over a period of 2...
Hereditary hemochromatosis (HC) is one of the most common single-gene hereditary diseases. A phenoty...
While iron is an essential trace element required by nearly all living organisms, deficiencies or ex...
Hereditary Spherocytosis (HS), a disorder of the red cell membrane, is the dominant cause of hemolyt...
Haemosiderin, the major iron storage protein in tissues of iron-loaded tissues shows heterogeneity w...
The spleen plays a key role in iron homeostasis. It is the largest filter of the blood and performs ...
Mössbauer spectroscopy was used to monitor, over a period of three days, the form of iron in iron-lo...
Measurement of the concentration of iron in the skin, if correlated with total body iron stores, may...
The spleen plays a key role in iron homeostasis. It is the largest filter of the blood and performs ...
ABSTRACT: The regulation of total body iron is important to all organisms. In mammals, the iron cont...
Hemochromatosis, or iron accumulation, is an inherited disorder characterized by an excessively high...
AbstractHaemosiderin iron cores isolated from patients with secondary haemochromatosis have a goethi...
Haemochromatosis is defined as systemic iron overload of genetic origin, caused by a reduction in th...
Ferritin is a ubiquitous protein that is present in most tissues as a cytosolic protein. The major a...
Seventy-three patients with hereditary spherocytosis (HS) (58 nonsplenectomized, 15 splenectomized) ...
AbstractIron-loaded human spleen tissue was immersed in neutral buffered formalin over a period of 2...
Hereditary hemochromatosis (HC) is one of the most common single-gene hereditary diseases. A phenoty...
While iron is an essential trace element required by nearly all living organisms, deficiencies or ex...