Haemochromatosis Journals
Haemochromatosis is a genetic condition caused by excessive absorption of dietary iron by the intestines, resulting in a pathological rise in total stores of body iron. Like most animals , humans have no means of excreting excess iron. It is an inherited condition where iron levels in the body build up slowly over many years. This build-up of iron can cause unpleasant symptoms, called iron overloads. When not treated, this can affect body parts such as the liver, knees, pancreas and heart. Iron deficiency can be caused by conditions such as thalassemia (a genetic blood disorder), anemia, chronic alcoholism, etc. Nevertheless, in many cases iron overload is the product of an inherited disease, which means that it is passed on via their genes from parents to children. Symptoms are similar to the complications that occur from iron overload such as diabetes, skin darkening, irregular heart rhythm or arthritis.
High Impact List of Articles
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Hypermanganesemia Revisited
Adel ZeglamMini Review: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Hypermanganesemia Revisited
Adel ZeglamMini Review: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Innovations in Hematological research
Ankit TrivediEditor Note: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Innovations in Hematological research
Ankit TrivediEditor Note: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Myelodysplastic syndromes and elderly patients.
Roberto Castelli, Luigi BergamaschiniPerspective: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Myelodysplastic syndromes and elderly patients.
Roberto Castelli, Luigi BergamaschiniPerspective: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Next-generation sequencing: emerging technology in the area of hematology
and blood disorder.
Prabhakar S KedarShort Communication: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Next-generation sequencing: emerging technology in the area of hematology
and blood disorder.
Prabhakar S KedarShort Communication: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Maternal RBC alloantibodies in pregnancy
Ehsan Shahverdi, Ghazaleh SalehabadiEditorial: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Maternal RBC alloantibodies in pregnancy
Ehsan Shahverdi, Ghazaleh SalehabadiEditorial: Hematology and Blood Disorders
Conference Proceedings
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Proliferation of human endometrial stem cells are experimented by C0-culture of mouse fallopian stem cells
Shokria EhsaniPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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Proliferation of human endometrial stem cells are experimented by C0-culture of mouse fallopian stem cells
Shokria EhsaniPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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Decreased circulating mitochondrial DNA copy number in patients with multiple sclerosis: A potential blood-based biomarker
Ghada Al Kafaji, Hala Bakheit, Ahmad Alsayed Farahat and Moiz BakhietScientific Tracks Abstracts: Case Reports in Surgery and Invasive Procedures
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Decreased circulating mitochondrial DNA copy number in patients with multiple sclerosis: A potential blood-based biomarker
Ghada Al Kafaji, Hala Bakheit, Ahmad Alsayed Farahat and Moiz BakhietScientific Tracks Abstracts: Case Reports in Surgery and Invasive Procedures
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DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL HAND-HELD POINT-OF-CARE TEST (POCT) DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
James MahonyScientific Tracks Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL HAND-HELD POINT-OF-CARE TEST (POCT) DEVICE FOR DIAGNOSING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
James MahonyScientific Tracks Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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High CD8 cell percentage and HCV control in HIV-1 controllers and HTLV-2 coinfected patients
Alejandro VallejoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Timely Topics in Clinical Immunology
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High CD8 cell percentage and HCV control in HIV-1 controllers and HTLV-2 coinfected patients
Alejandro VallejoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Timely Topics in Clinical Immunology
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A potent candidate black water fever malaria vaccine in the offing, Ugandan case
Akusa DarlingtonPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Timely Topics in Clinical Immunology
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A potent candidate black water fever malaria vaccine in the offing, Ugandan case
Akusa DarlingtonPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Timely Topics in Clinical Immunology