Secondary pulmonary haemosiderosis
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Secondary pulmonary haemosiderosis (SPH) is a form of pulmonary haemosiderosis. This is considered the less common form and is usually due to conditions such as collagencollagen vascular diseases, coagulation disorders and congestive heart failure3 (especially mitral stenosis).
-<p><strong>Secondary pulmonary haemosiderosis (SPH)</strong> is a form of <a href="/articles/pulmonary-haemosiderosis">pulmonary haemosiderosis</a>. This is considered the less common form and is usually due to conditions such as collagen vascular diseases, coagulation disorders and congestive heart failure <sup>3</sup> (especially <a href="/articles/mitral-stenosis">mitral stenosis</a>)</p>- +<p><strong>Secondary pulmonary haemosiderosis (SPH)</strong> is a form of <a href="/articles/pulmonary-haemosiderosis">pulmonary haemosiderosis</a>. This is considered the less common form and is usually due to conditions such as <a title="collagen vascular disease" href="/articles/collagen-vascular-disease">collagen vascular diseases</a>, coagulation disorders and congestive heart failure <sup>3</sup> (especially <a href="/articles/mitral-stenosis">mitral stenosis</a>).</p>