Abstract
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) samples from healthy volunteers, β-thalassaemia major and β-thalassaemia intermedia patients were studied by means of 57Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopy (MS). The MS spectra from the RBCs of the thalassaemia patients showed the existence of significant amounts of ferritin-like iron, and in particular in the 82% of the β-thalassaemia intermedia ones. Also, β-thalassaemia intermedia patients were found to have higher Liver Iron Concentration (LIC) when compared to the β-thalassaemia major patients, as assessed by MRI exams, even though they had on an average about half the serum ferritin levels.
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