Deposits of iron from blood cells circulation within cerebrospinal fluid attack the surfaces upon which they form. Such deposits gradually build up over time. Has any research been done into the different effects of thin as against increasingly thicker accumulations of such deposits over time? Does a thicker accumulation cause more damage than a thin layer of iron, deposited on the brain, cranial nerves or spinal cord

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