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 collagen vascular diseases, coagulation disorders and congestive heart failure 3 (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 <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>- +<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 href="/articles/collagen-vascular-disease">collagen vascular diseases</a>, coagulation disorders and congestive heart failure <sup>3</sup> (especially <a href="/articles/mitral-valve-stenosis-1">mitral stenosis</a>).</p>
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