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Overview
Causes
The common feature of these causes is a failure to completely form heme - whose biosynthesis takes place partly in the mitochondrion. This leads to deposits of iron in the mitochondria that form a ring around the nucleus of the developing red blood cell. Sometimes the disorder represents a stage in evolution of a generalized bone marrow disorder that may ultimately terminate in acute leukemia.
- Toxins: lead or zinc poisoning
- Drug-induced: ethanol, isoniazid, chloramphenicol, cycloserine
- Nutritional: pyridoxine or copper deficiency
- Genetic: ALA synthase deficiency (X-linked)