Secondary hemochromatosis as a result of acute transfusion-induced iron overload in a burn patient

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Background: Red blood cell transfusions are critical in burn management. The subsequent iron overload that can occur from this treatment can lead to secondary hemochromatosis with multi-organ damage. Case Presentation: While well recognized in patients receiving chronic transfusions, we present a case outlining the acute development of hemochromatosis secondary to multiple transfusions in a burn patient. Conclusions: Simple screening laboratory measures and treatment options exist which may significantly reduce morbidity; thus, we believe awareness of secondary hemochromatosis in those treating burn patients is critical.

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Amatto, M., & Acharya, H. (2016). Secondary hemochromatosis as a result of acute transfusion-induced iron overload in a burn patient. Burns and Trauma, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41038-016-0034-z

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