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    Iron Overload, Oxidative Stress, and Ferroptosis in the Failing Heart and Liver by Daniele Mancardi, Mariarosa Mezzanotte, Elisa Arrigo, Alice Barinotti, Antonella Roetto

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Another paradigmatic organ for transfusion-associated complication due to iron overload is the liver, in which the role of ferroptosis is yet to be elucidated. …”
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    Sudden Onset Iron Overload Cardiomyopathy After Liver Transplantation by Alma Habib MD, Adnan Shaaban MD, Julie Thompson MD, Srinath Chinnakotla MD, Cindy M. Martin MD, Gregory M. Vercellotti MD

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Iron overload cardiomyopathy has been described in patients who develop acute heart failure after liver transplantation but few reports of this are available. …”
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    Metabolic Signature of Dietary Iron Overload in a Mouse Model by Chiara Volani, Giuseppe Paglia, Sigurdur V. Smarason, Peter P. Pramstaller, Egon Demetz, Christa Pfeifhofer-Obermair, Guenter Weiss

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Here we aimed to characterize the metabolic signature triggered by dietary iron overload over time in a mouse model, where mice received either a standard or a high-iron diet. …”
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    P-19 SPLENIC IRON OVERLOAD IN PATIENTS WITH HEREDITARY HEMOCHROMATOSIS by Maria Florencia Yamasato, Mariano Volpacchio, María Alejandra Avagnina, Enzo Rey, Alejandra Vellicce, Esteban Gonzalez Ballerga, Juan Antonio Sordá, Jorge Daruich

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Introduction and Objectives: Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is a polygenic disease characterized by elevated transferrin saturation (TfS) due to progressive and systemic iron overload. T2*-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (T2*MRI) is useful for assessing hepatic and splenic iron overload (SpIO). …”
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    Genetic Iron Overload Hampers Development of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Mice by Edouard Charlebois, Yupeng Li, Victoria Wagner, Kostas Pantopoulos, Martin Olivier

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This allows unrestricted iron entry into the plasma from ferroportin-expressing intestinal epithelial cells and tissue macrophages, resulting in systemic iron overload. Mice were injected with <i>Leishmania major</i> in hind footpads or intraperitoneally. …”
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    Diagnosis of iron overload and heart disease by magnetic resonance imaging by J.C. Wood, L. Noetzli

    Published 2011-12-01
    Subjects: “…iron overload, magnetic resonance imaging.…”
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    Iron-Overload Conditions: Manifestations to the Kidney Organs – A Review by Nadia Larasinta Heriatmo, Ari Estuningtyas, Vivian Soetikno

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… Excess iron is a risk factor for organ dysfunction and damage resulting in various organ diseases such as liver, heart, and kidney, diabetes mellitus, and neurodegenerative diseases. Iron overload in some individuals is caused by various factors, including genetic predisposition such as genetic hemochromatosis, repeated transfusion of red blood cells, and parenteral iron administration in conditions of transfusion-dependent anemia. …”
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    Cardiac iron overload in transfusion-dependent patients with myelodysplastic syndromes. by Roy, N, Myerson, S, Schuh, A, Bignell, P, Patel, R, Wainscoat, J, McGowan, S, Marchi, E, Atoyebi, W, Littlewood, T, Chacko, J, Vyas, P, Killick, S

    Published 2011
    “…Transfusion-dependent myelodysplastic (MDS) patients are prone to iron overload. We evaluated 43 transfused MDS patients with T2* magnetic resonance imaging scans. 81% had liver and 16·8% cardiac iron overload. …”
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    The Impact of Iron Overload and Ferroptosis on Reproductive Disorders in Humans: Implications for Preeclampsia by Shu-Wing Ng, Sam G. Norwitz, Errol R. Norwitz

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Here, we focus on reproductive disorders associated with iron overload and the contribution of ferroptosis&#8212;programmed cell death mediated by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation within cell membranes&#8212;using preeclampsia as a model system. …”
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