1945
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1945.00210300041004
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Aplastic Anemia and Its Association With Hemochromatosis

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“…Excessive iron deposition may also occur secondarily to prolonged anaemia of various types (Zeltmacher and Bevans, 1945;Goldish and Aufderheide, 1953;Gelpi and Ende, 1958), and in some such patients tissue damage, including cirrhosis of the liver, may follow. It is not certain that iron itself is the cause of liver damage (MacDonald, 1964) but, in view of this possibility, consideration must be given to methods for the removal of iron from the body.…”
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“…Excessive iron deposition may also occur secondarily to prolonged anaemia of various types (Zeltmacher and Bevans, 1945;Goldish and Aufderheide, 1953;Gelpi and Ende, 1958), and in some such patients tissue damage, including cirrhosis of the liver, may follow. It is not certain that iron itself is the cause of liver damage (MacDonald, 1964) but, in view of this possibility, consideration must be given to methods for the removal of iron from the body.…”
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