Preferred Name |
Sideroblastic anemia |
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Synonyms |
Hypersideremic anemia Sideroblastic anaemia Hypersideremic anaemia |
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Definitions |
Sideroblastic anemia may be either congenital or acquired. In sideroblastic anemia, the hematocrit tends to be around 20 to 30 percent, and the mean corpuscular volume is normal or low. Sideroblastic anemia results from a defect in the incorporation of iron into the heme molecule. A sideroblast is an erythroblast that has stainable deposits of iron in cytoplasm (this can be demonstrated by Prussian blue staining). |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001924 |
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comment |
Sideroblastic anemia may be either congenital or acquired. In sideroblastic anemia, the hematocrit tends to be around 20 to 30 percent, and the mean corpuscular volume is normal or low. |
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database_cross_reference |
UMLS:C0002896 MSH:D000756 SNOMEDCT_US:41841004 |
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definition |
Sideroblastic anemia results from a defect in the incorporation of iron into the heme molecule. A sideroblast is an erythroblast that has stainable deposits of iron in cytoplasm (this can be demonstrated by Prussian blue staining). |
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has exact synonym |
Hypersideremic anemia Sideroblastic anaemia Hypersideremic anaemia |
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has_alternative_id |
HP:0100791 |
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id |
HP:0001924 |
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label |
Sideroblastic anemia |
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notation |
HP:0001924 |
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prefLabel |
Sideroblastic anemia |
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subClassOf |