Illustration of necrotic tissue due to iron overload. Normally, most of the iron in the body is within haemoglobin, and the rest is stored within the liver, spleen, and bone marrow. However, too much iron can build up in organs and cause necrosis, or death, of these tissues. Often iron overload is a genetic trait, but conditions such as anaemia or chronic liver diseases can also result in iron overload.

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