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- Hemosiderin abstract "Hemosiderin or haemosiderin is an iron-storage complex. It is only found within cells (as opposed to circulating in blood) and appears to be a complex of ferritin, denatured ferritin and other material. The iron within deposits of hemosiderin is very poorly available to supply iron when needed. Hemosiderin can be identified histologically with "Perls' Prussian-blue" stain. In normal animals, hemosiderin deposits are small and commonly inapparent without special stains. Excessive accumulation of hemosiderin is usually detected within cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) or occasionally within epithelial cells of liver and kidney.Several disease processes result in deposition of larger amounts of hemosiderin in tissues; although these deposits often cause no symptoms, they can lead to organ damage.Hemosiderin is most commonly found in macrophages and is especially abundant in situations following hemorrhage, suggesting that its formation may be related to phagocytosis of red blood cells and hemoglobin. Hemosiderin can accumulate in different organs in various diseases.Iron is required by many of the chemical reactions (i.e. oxidation-reduction reactions) in the body but is toxic when not properly contained. Thus, many methods of iron storage have developed.".
- Hemosiderin thumbnail Hemosiderin1.jpg?width=300.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageID "3008032".
- Hemosiderin wikiPageLength "3029".
- Hemosiderin wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Hemosiderin wikiPageRevisionID "674642798".
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Biliverdin.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Bleeding.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Blood_transfusion.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hematology.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_metabolism.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_oxide_pigments.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Ferritin.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Hemoglobin.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Hemorrhage.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Lesion.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Lesions.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Macrophage.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Phagocytosis.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cells.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Sickle-cell_disease.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Sickle_cell_anemia.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Thalassemia.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Toxic.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLink File:Hemosiderin1.jpg.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hemosiderin".
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLinkText "blood breakdown pigments".
- Hemosiderin wikiPageWikiLinkText "hemosiderin".
- Hemosiderin hasPhotoCollection Hemosiderin.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pathology.
- Hemosiderin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hemosiderin subject Category:Hematology.
- Hemosiderin subject Category:Iron_metabolism.
- Hemosiderin subject Category:Iron_oxide_pigments.
- Hemosiderin hypernym Complex.
- Hemosiderin type Article.
- Hemosiderin type Building.
- Hemosiderin type Article.
- Hemosiderin type Chemical.
- Hemosiderin type Oxide.
- Hemosiderin type Specialty.
- Hemosiderin comment "Hemosiderin or haemosiderin is an iron-storage complex. It is only found within cells (as opposed to circulating in blood) and appears to be a complex of ferritin, denatured ferritin and other material. The iron within deposits of hemosiderin is very poorly available to supply iron when needed. Hemosiderin can be identified histologically with "Perls' Prussian-blue" stain. In normal animals, hemosiderin deposits are small and commonly inapparent without special stains.".
- Hemosiderin label "Hemosiderin".
- Hemosiderin sameAs هيموسيديرين.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hemosiderina.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hämosiderin.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hemosiderina.
- Hemosiderin sameAs هموسیدرین.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hémosidérine.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Emosiderina.
- Hemosiderin sameAs ヘモジデリン.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hemosiderine.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hemosyderyna.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Hemossiderina.
- Hemosiderin sameAs m.08k6zz.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Гемосидерин.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Q422203.
- Hemosiderin sameAs Q422203.
- Hemosiderin wasDerivedFrom Hemosiderin?oldid=674642798.
- Hemosiderin depiction Hemosiderin1.jpg.
- Hemosiderin isPrimaryTopicOf Hemosiderin.