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Hemospheres are specialized structures found in certain types of blood cells, particularly in the context of iron metabolism. They are formed when iron is stored in the form of hemosiderin, a complex made of aggregated ferritin, within macrophages and liver cells. Hemospheres can be indicative of iron overload conditions and are often observed in various diseases, such as hemochromatosis. Their presence can be used as a diagnostic marker for assessing iron storage and metabolism in the body.

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