Prolonged exposure to welding fumes as a novel cause of systemic iron overload.
Raffaella MarianiSara PelucchiValentina PaoliniMichael BelingheriFiliberto di GennaroPaola FaverioMichele Augusto RivaAlberto PesciAlberto PipernoPublished in: Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver (2021)
Welders with prolonged fume exposure can develop severe liver iron overload. The mechanism of liver iron accumulation is quite different to that of HFE-HH suggesting that reticuloendothelial cells may be the initial site of deposition. We recommend routine measurement of serum iron indices in welders to provide adequate diagnosis and therapy, and the inclusion of prolonged welding fume exposure in the list of acquired causes of hyperferritinemia and iron overload.