Iron overload despite partial gastrectomy.

Autor: Parfrey, P. S., Turnbull, A. L., Pollock, D. J., Barnett, M.
Zdroj: Postgraduate Medical Journal; Oct1979, Vol. 55 Issue 648, p747-750, 4p
Abstrakt: Iron overload was found in 3 patients who had undergone partial gastrectomy: a 61-year-old woman developed iron overload because she may have had idiopathic haemochromatosis and had also been given parenteral iron; in a 62-year-old man with thalassaemia minor, iron overload may have developed because of increased oral iron ingestion, low serum folate, increased, albeit ineffective, erythropoiesis and sideroblastic anaemia; a 74-year-old man with thalassaemia minor developed iron overload without exogenous therapy and died from a hepatoma. These cases illustrate that partial gastrectomy fails to protect patients from developing iron overload, particularly if given uncontrolled iron therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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