sideroblastinen
Sideroblastinen, commonly referred to as sideroblasts, are nucleated erythroblasts in which iron accumulates as granules within mitochondria. These iron-loaded mitochondria can be visualized in bone marrow cells after staining with Prussian blue. When a distinctive ring of iron surrounds the nucleus, the cells are described as ring sideroblasts.
Ring sideroblasts are characteristic of sideroblastic anemia, a group of disorders caused by impaired incorporation of
Sideroblastic anemia can be congenital or acquired. Congenital forms often involve mutations in the ALAS2 gene,
Diagnosis relies on bone marrow examination with Prussian blue staining to detect sideroblasts, complemented by iron