β-Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder which through repeated blood transfusions and enhanced iron uptake from the gastrointestinal tract, results in marked iron overload. Untreated, the iron accumulation results in the dysfunction of vital organs such as the heart and liver. At present, the most effective treatment for β-thalassaemia is the use of the iron chelator, desferrioxamine, which is expensive, orally inactive and requires long subcutaneous infusions. In this concise review, we will focus on novel chelators which show therapeutic potential to replace desferrioxamine. Furthermore, we will discuss the potential of combined iron chelation therapy and the principle that, in the future, the use of more than just one chelator may ...
The availability of oral iron chelators and new non-invasive methods for early detection and treatme...
Iron chelation therapy with desferrioxamine (DFO) has dramatically improved the outlook in beta-thal...
Worldwide, thalassemia is the most commonly inherited hemolytic anemia, and it is most prevalent in ...
β-Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder which through repeated blood transfusions and enh...
Purpose: Iron chelation has improved survival and quality of life of patients with thalassemia major...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
The emergence of new chelators is likely to have a major impact on the treatment of thalassemia majo...
Transfusional hemosiderosis is a frequent complication in patients with transfusion dependent chroni...
The first successful therapeutic iron chelator was desferrioxamine which was introduced in the late ...
This chapter is devoted to the chelation treatment of transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients. Af...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
The Maldives has one of the highest incidences of ß thalassemia in the world. Treatment of ß thalass...
The Maldives has one of the highest incidences of ß thalassemia in the world. Treatment of ß thalass...
This chapter is devoted to the chelation treatment of transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients. Af...
Background. Progressive iron overload is the life-limiting complication of transfusion therapy.Effec...
The availability of oral iron chelators and new non-invasive methods for early detection and treatme...
Iron chelation therapy with desferrioxamine (DFO) has dramatically improved the outlook in beta-thal...
Worldwide, thalassemia is the most commonly inherited hemolytic anemia, and it is most prevalent in ...
β-Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder which through repeated blood transfusions and enh...
Purpose: Iron chelation has improved survival and quality of life of patients with thalassemia major...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
The emergence of new chelators is likely to have a major impact on the treatment of thalassemia majo...
Transfusional hemosiderosis is a frequent complication in patients with transfusion dependent chroni...
The first successful therapeutic iron chelator was desferrioxamine which was introduced in the late ...
This chapter is devoted to the chelation treatment of transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients. Af...
Although iron is an essential element for life, an excessive amount may become extremely toxic both ...
The Maldives has one of the highest incidences of ß thalassemia in the world. Treatment of ß thalass...
The Maldives has one of the highest incidences of ß thalassemia in the world. Treatment of ß thalass...
This chapter is devoted to the chelation treatment of transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients. Af...
Background. Progressive iron overload is the life-limiting complication of transfusion therapy.Effec...
The availability of oral iron chelators and new non-invasive methods for early detection and treatme...
Iron chelation therapy with desferrioxamine (DFO) has dramatically improved the outlook in beta-thal...
Worldwide, thalassemia is the most commonly inherited hemolytic anemia, and it is most prevalent in ...