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Nontransferrin‐bound iron in the plasma of haemodialysis patients after intravenous iron saccharate infusion
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Nontransferrin-bound iron exists in plasma of dialysis patients after infusion of iron saccharate. There was no difference when 100 mg iron was given in 60 min or in 6 min. Before iron infusion, appreciable concentrations of nontransferrin-bound iron could already be detected. The clinical significance is not clear, but the findings may be important since nontransferrin-bound iron can act as a catalytic agent in the formation of hydroxyl radicals, thus potentially inducing cell damage and atherosclerosis.
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