Abstract:Iron overload is an unfortunate clinical consequence of repeated blood transfusions that can cause significant organ damage, morbidity, and mortality in the absence of proper treatment. Pediatric patients with transfusion-dependent pathologies face the additional risk of growth failure and poor sexual development owing to iron build-up in the anterior pituitary gland. Iron chelation therapy is necessary for the removal of excess iron, but treatment efficacy and success are highly dependent on patient complianc… Show more
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