Hepatic iron overload in birds: analytical and morphological studies

Avian Pathol. 1988;17(2):451-64. doi: 10.1080/03079458808436463.

Abstract

Hepatic iron content was determined in post mortem specimens from a wide range of avian species collected over a 12-month period. The majority (> 90%) of these specimens (n = 40) showed high iron content (up to 12 mg Fe/g tissue). The highest concentrations were associated with fibrosis and regenerative nodules. Dietary analysis indicated that the iron intake was not excessive, suggesting that iron-loading was due to enhanced intestinal absorption.