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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for hemochromatosis
  1. Hemochromatosis is a condition in which there is too much iron in the body. It is also ... Hemochromatosis may be a genetic disorder passed down through families. People with this type absorb too much ...
  2. ... sign of: Too much iron in the body ( hemochromatosis ) Anemia due to red blood cells being destroyed ...
  3. ... term (chronic hepatitis) Iron overload in the body ( hemochromatosis ) People with hepatitis B or C are at ... liver cancer in people with certain types of hemochromatosis (iron overload). Screening for liver cancer in people ...
  4. ... disorders Genetic and developmental disorders Infection Iron excess (hemochromatosis) Liver and kidney disease Radiation (to the gonads) ...
  5. ... iron in the body (usually due to hereditary hemochromatosis) Underactive thyroid
  6. ... D) Drug-induced cholestasis Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Hemochromatosis Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatocellular carcinoma ...
  7. ... endomyocardial fibrosis and Loeffler syndrome (rare) Iron overload (hemochromatosis) Sarcoidosis Scarring after radiation or chemotherapy Scleroderma Tumors ...
  8. ... such as: Too much iron in the body ( hemochromatosis ) Abnormal increase in immune cells called histiocytes ( histiocytoses ) ...
  9. ... pain medicines Diseases that affect the testicle, including hemochromatosis , mumps , orchitis , testicular cancer , testicular torsion , and varicocele ...
  10. ... CPPD arthritis is more common in people with: Hemochromatosis Parathyroid disease Dialysis-dependent renal failure
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