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Disorders of Iron Metabolism

Medical Clinics of North America, 1980
Although iron in minute amounts is necessary for the metabolism of most cells, it produces damage if present in excess. Clinical tools for the evaluation of iron stores include serum iron concentration, transferrin saturation, deferoxamine test, Prussian blue stains of liver and marrow, and serum ferritin concentration.
N, Nimeh, R C, Bishop
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Sleep Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical Features, Iron Metabolism and Related Mechanism

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
OBJECTIVE: To investigate clinical features, iron metabolism and neuroinflammation in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with sleep disorders (SD). METHODS: 211 PD patients were evaluated by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and a body of scales for ...
Shu-Yang Yu, Zhuo Liu, Li-Jun Zuo
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Iron metabolism and diagnosis of iron overload disorders

Expert Opinion on Medical Diagnostics, 2009
Iron is an essential metal required for biochemical processes in the body including hemoglobin synthesis and cellular proliferation. However, unbound or excess iron can be toxic as a catalyst for free radical reactions, damaging cellular membranes, proteins and DNA by means of reactive oxygen species. There is no active mechanism to excrete this metal,
John, Dever, Kris V, Kowdley
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Diagnosis of Disorders of Iron Metabolism in Dogs and Cats

Veterinary Clinics of North America - Small Animal Practice, 2013
Iron is an essential element and is used by every cell in the body. This article summarizes iron metabolism and disorders associated with iron metabolism in dogs and cats. The diagnostic tests currently in use for assessing iron status are discussed.
Andrea A Bohn
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Genetic Disorders Associated with Metal Metabolism

open access: yesCells, 2019
Genetic disorders associated with metal metabolism form a large group of disorders and mostly result from defects in the proteins/enzymes involved in nutrient metabolism and energy production.
Muhammad Umair   +2 more
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Aceruloplasminemia, an iron metabolic disorder

Neuropathology, 2003
Aceruloplasminemia is an inherited disorder of iron metabolism caused by the complete lack of ceruloplasmin ferroxidase activity caused by mutations in the ceruloplasmin gene. It is characterized by iron accumulation in the brain as well as visceral organs.
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Brain Iron Metabolism and Neurodegenerative Disorders

Developmental Neuroscience, 2002
Iron, an essential element for central nervous system (CNS) function, has frequently been found to accumulate in brain regions that undergo degeneration in neurological diseases such as Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease, Friedreich ataxia and other disorders.
Jack C, Sipe   +2 more
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Aceruloplasminemia, an inherited disorder of iron metabolism

Biometals, 2003
Ceruloplasmin, a multi-copper ferroxidase that affects the distribution of tissue iron, has antioxidant effects through the oxidation of ferrous iron to ferric iron. Aceruloplasminemia is an inherited disorder of iron metabolism due to the complete lack of ceruloplasmin ferroxidase activity caused by mutations in the ceruloplasmin gene.
Hiroaki, Miyajima   +2 more
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Disorders of Iron Metabolism in the Uremic Patient

Seminars in Dialysis, 1989
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Tielemans, Christian   +2 more
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