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Sekonder Hemokromaoz ve Miliyer Tüberkülozlu Bir Hemodiyaliz Hastası

A Hemodialysis Patient With Secondary Hemochromatosis and Miliary Tuberculosis

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Abstract (2. Language): 
While treatment with intravenous iron is essential for iron deficiency in hemodialysis patients, there is also evidence that links iron and iron overload with an increased risk of infection. In this article, we present a hemodialysis patient who develops secondary hemochromatosis and subsequent miliary tuberculosis.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Hemodiyaliz hastalarında demir eksikliğinin tedavisinde intra-venöz demir gerekli olmasına rağmen, demir tedavisi ve demir yüklenmesi ile infeksiyon riskinin artışı arasında ilişki olduğuna dair kanıtlar vardır. Biz bu makalede, tedavi sırasında sekonder hemokro-matoz ve arkasından miliyer tüberküloz gelişen bir hemodiyaliz hastasını sunuyoruz.
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