Abstract

Cases of sideroblastic anaemia without an obvious underlying cause and with other members of the family affected by what is clearly the same condition are few in the literature, and in most reports the family study has not been sufficiently extensive to establish the type of inheritance or even to ensure that the cause is hereditary rather than environmental.

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