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Hemosiderosis

Hemosiderosis (haemosiderosis; Greek haima – blood + sidzros – iron + - Usis (словообраз. a suffix) – a disease) – the adjournment in hemosiderin fabrics which is formed owing to its excess formation by macrophages at disturbance of exchange or the increased absorption in intestines of ferriferous pigments, or an intensive erythrocytolysis.

 
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