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3A72.1 category

Acquired sideroblastic anaemias

Definition

A disease caused by determinants arising after birth such as myelodysplastic syndromes, antimicrobials, pyridoxine deficiency, lead poisoning, or copper deficiency. Zinc can indirectly cause sideroblastic anaemia by decreasing absorption and increasing excretion of copper. This disease is characterised by the inability to incorporate haemoglobin, which red blood cells need to transport oxygen efficiently. This disease may present with pallor, fatigue, dizziness, and enlarged spleen and liver, heart disease, liver damage, or kidney failure.

Also indexed as

Acquired sideroblastic anaemiasPyridoxine-responsive sideroblastic anaemia, not elsewhere classifiedSecondary sideroblastic anaemia due to another diseaseSecondary sideroblastic anaemia due to drugs or toxinshypochromic pyridoxine-responsive anaemiavitamin b6-responsive anemiavitamin b6-responsive sideroblastic anaemia

Nearby in Sideroblastic anaemia