Idiopathic neonatal iron storage involving the liver, pancreas, heart, and endocrine and exocrine glands
Sidney Goldfischer, Harold W. Grotsky, Chung‐Ho Chang, Errol L. Berman, Robert R. Richert, Sushama D. Karmarkar, Jacqueline O. Roskamp, Rachel Morecki – 1 January 1981 – Autopsy studies of two infants, one a newborn, the other 4 months old, revealed massive amounts of iron in lysosomes of hepatocytes and pancreatic acinar cells. Iron, which had been transported across the placenta, accumulated in the same cell types as in adults with primary and secondary hemochromatosis.