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Hemosiderosis

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Hemosiderosis
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Hemosiderosis is a rare, often fatal, condition in which iron builds up in the lungs. The iron is in the form of hemosiderin, a pigment in blood. Hemosiderosis results from bleeding into the lungs, also known as pulmonary hemorrhage.

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Atransferrinemia is an extremely rare genetic disorder characterized by low levels of healthy, functional red cells in the blood (hypochromic, microcytic anemia) and by the accumulation of excess iron in the body (hemosiderosis).

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Atransferrinemia is characterized by anemia and hemosiderosis (iron deposition) in the heart and liver. The iron damage to the heart can lead to heart failure.

Hemochromatosis
Hemolysis
Hemolytic anemias
Hemosiderosis
Liver tissue death (hepatic necrosis)
Hepatitis
Vitamin B-12 deficiency, vitamin B-6 deficiency
Iron poisoning
Many blood transfusions ...

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Regular blood transfusions may minimize physical and mental retardation, but transfusions increase the risk of deadly hemosiderosis and iron overload.

familial apoceruloplasmin deficiency
hereditary ceruloplasmin deficiency
hypoceruloplasminemia
systemic hemosiderosis due to aceruloplasminemia ...

Hemoptysis suggests bronchitis, foreignbody, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, TB, pulmonary hemosiderosis,or lung abscess.
Cough associated with stridor indicatesairway obstruction.
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Systemic necrotizing vasculitis
Rapidly progressing Glomerulonephritis
Mitral Stenosis (a heart valve problem)
Coagulopathy (blood is too thin)
Pulmonary infections (severe)
Toxins
Drugs (penicillamine)
Hemosiderosis ...

A high ferritin level combined with a high serum iron level may be a sign of hemosiderosis (an accumulation of iron in some of your tissues).

Hemosiderosis
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Hepatic Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1 Deficiency
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Hepatic Fibrosis, Congenital
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Hemosiderosis
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Hepatic Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 1 Deficiency
Hepatic CPT1
Hepatic Fibrosis, Congenital
Hepatic Fructokinase Deficiency
Hepatic Phosphorylase Kinase Deficiency
Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease ...

See also: Siderosis, Anemia, Deficiency, Symptom, Infections

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