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- Hemosiderin or haemosiderin is an iron-storage complex that is composed of partially digested ferritin and lysosomes. The breakdown of heme gives rise...
- as well as sickle cell disease. They consist of fibrous tissue with haemosiderin and calcium deposits, and probably form due to scarring at sites of small...
- Hemosiderosis is a form of iron overload disorder resulting in the ac****ulation of hemosiderin. Types include: Transfusion hemosiderosis Idiopathic pulmonary...
- is characterized by alveolar capillary bleeding and ac****ulation of haemosiderin in the lungs. It is rare, with an incidence between 0.24 and 1.23 cases...
- usually seen as small, round and low intensity lesions and are small haemosiderin deposits. Some studies define mH as being less than or equal to 10mm...
- drainage from the foot in varicose veins may sequentially result in brown haemosiderin discolouration to the ankle and foot, varicose stasis dermatitis and...
- to chronic erythema of the skin at the points of contact. Over time, haemosiderin released from red blood cells trapped in the skin is released causing...
- iron which is initially stored as ferritin is deposited in organs as haemosiderin and this is toxic to tissue, probably at least partially by inducing...
- absent in peripheral vascular disease (PVD) shiny skin – seen in PVD Haemosiderin deposits Lipodermatosclerosis Temperature – cool suggest poor circulation...
- CM; Robinson, NE (July 2009). "Regional distribution of collagen and haemosiderin in the lungs of horses with exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage"....