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Quantitation of Ineffective Erythropoiesis from the Incorporation of [<sup>15</sup>N]Delta‐aminolaevulinic Acid and [<sup>15</sup>N]Glycine into Early Labelled Bilirubin: II. ANAEMIC PATIENTS
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1976
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ImmunohematologyNutritionIron MetabolismIneffective ErythropoiesisIron DeficiencyAplastic AnemiaAnemiaLaboratory HematologyHematologyBilirubin ProductionHealth SciencesAnaemic PatientsBilirubin Production RateInherited Metabolic DiseaseClinical NutritionHeme TransportHeme HomeostasisMicronutrientsPediatric HematologyPhysiologyMetabolismMedicine
SUMMARY The incorporation of [ 15 N]δ‐aminolaevulinic acid and [ 15 N]glycine into haemoglobin haem and early labelled bilirubin was measured in subjects with various haematological disorders. The clearance of [ 14 C] bilirubin was used to measure bilirubin production rate, and the magnitude of the various sources of bilirubin production and the percentage ineffective erythropoiesis were calculated. Ineffective erythropoiesis was found to be a major factor in the production of the anaemia in patients with the following disorders: megaloblastic anaemia associated with the Lesch‐Nyhan syndrome, thalassaemia intermedia, sideroblastic anaemia, and the anaemia of chronic disorders. In three patients with iron‐deficiency anaemia ineffective erythropoiesis was increased, but was of minor importance in the production of the anaemia, while in two patients with aplastic anaemia and one with macrocytosis of alcoholism there was no increase in ineffective erythropoiesis.
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