hemosiderosis
noun
he·mo·sid·er·o·sis
ˌhē-mō-ˌsi-də-ˈrō-səs
: the excessive deposition of hemosiderin in bodily tissues (as of the liver, spleen, or lungs) that typically results from bleeding, the breakdown of red blood cells, or repeated transfusions and is usually not accompanied by tissue damage
With pulmonary hemosiderosis, iron escapes and deposits occur in lung cells from a bleeding there.—Paul G. Donohue
She also developed pancytopenia and required repeated transfusions that resulted in hemosiderosis.—Ellen Sidransky et al.
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