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[Iron overload and liver diseases].

Cong-Wu Huang1, Lan Bai

  • 1Institute of Digestive Diseases of PLA, Nanfang Hospital, First Military Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China.

Di 1 Jun Yi Da Xue Xue Bao = Academic Journal of the First Medical College of PLA
|October 23, 2002
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Iron deficiency is well-known, but iron overload

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Cell Biology
  • Human Physiology

Context:

  • Iron is essential for cellular growth.
  • Iron deficiency is widely recognized.
  • The health implications of iron overload are less understood.

Purpose:

  • To review the association between iron overload and common liver diseases.
  • To highlight the under-documented risks of excess iron.

Summary:

  • This review examines the link between excessive iron accumulation and prevalent hepatic conditions.
  • It explores how iron overload may contribute to liver disease development.
  • The article synthesizes current knowledge on this under-researched area.

Impact:

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  • Increases awareness of iron overload as a risk factor for liver disease.
  • Provides a foundation for further research into iron metabolism and hepatic health.
  • Informs clinical practice regarding the diagnosis and management of iron-related liver conditions.