Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is a common problem in CD, and is said to occur with a prevalence as high as 46% [1], whilst up to 8.7% of all unexplained IDA appears to be associated with CD [2].ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of IDA in our CD cohort, and the recurrence of IDA...
Longitudinal study of diet and iron deficiency anaemia in infants during the first two years of life Asia Pac J Clin Nutr, 11 (2002), pp. 251-257 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 12 Wall CR, Brunt DR, Grant CC Ethnic variance in iron status: is it related to dietary intake? Public Health...
Iron deficiency causes anaemia and growth arrest, whereas iron overload is toxic because of its redox reactivity, which promotes oxidative stress [3]. Hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) is the most common genetic iron overload disorder among Caucasians; it occurs in approximately one in 200–250 ...
A naturally occurring mutation at Gly185 in TM4 (Gly185Arg) is associated with severe iron deficiency and microcytic anemia of themk mouse2 and of the Belgraderat.3 When expressed in the yeast smf1/smf2mutant, the Gly185Arg variant of Nramp2 can be expressed in the membrane fraction of ...