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Iron overload and iron chelating agent exposure in anemia-associated outer retinal degeneration: a case report and review of the literature
2021
BMC Ophthalmology
Background Deferoxamine retinopathy is the informally designated term used to describe a characteristic pattern of outer retinal degeneration in iron-overloaded chronic anemia patients who are treated with deferoxamine. We hypothesize that insufficiently treated iron overloading and not only deferoxamine is the cause of the retinal degeneration. Our case report is based on exposure histories of two anemia patients and literature review. Case presentation Both anemia patients presented with
doi:10.1186/s12886-021-02030-1
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