1953
DOI: 10.1159/000204273
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Iron Turnover Abnormalities in Patients Having Anemia: Serial Blood and <i>in vivo</i> Tissue Studies with Fe<sup>59</sup>

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“…In both conditions the plasma iron level is increased (6,8,15), the amount of iron turned over through the plasma each day is increased (2,16,17), the red cell uptake of radioiron is low (2), the red cell iron turnover rate is normal or increased only slightly (2), and the survival time of the erythrocytes is shortened (18)(19)(20). It has been suggested by several observers (5,16,21,22) that there may be rapid destruction of red cell precursors in the marrow of patients with pernicious anemia. If such is the case, there would be an iron compartment in the marrow with a short turnover time through which recycling of iron would take place.…”
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“…In both conditions the plasma iron level is increased (6,8,15), the amount of iron turned over through the plasma each day is increased (2,16,17), the red cell uptake of radioiron is low (2), the red cell iron turnover rate is normal or increased only slightly (2), and the survival time of the erythrocytes is shortened (18)(19)(20). It has been suggested by several observers (5,16,21,22) that there may be rapid destruction of red cell precursors in the marrow of patients with pernicious anemia. If such is the case, there would be an iron compartment in the marrow with a short turnover time through which recycling of iron would take place.…”
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“…Pyridoxine deficiency in swine differs from aplastic anemia in human subjects in that in the latter condition the plasma iron turnover rate is normal or decreased (2,5). It does, however, from a kinetic standpoint, resemble the refractory pancytopenia associated with a cellular marrow (5).…”
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“…The ferrokinetic technique has been used to study iron kinetics in normal human subjects and in patients with hematologic disorders (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9). Since various types of experimental anemia can be produced readily in swine, this technique offered a promising avenue of approach to a better understanding of the nature of these disorders.…”
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The utilization of radioactive iron to evaluate erythropoietic function in normal and disease states in man is well established (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8). These studies have demonstrated that the half-time (Ti) of plasma radioiron disappearance and the red cell uptake of radioactive iron are valid parameters of bone marrow function.
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