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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Hemochromatosis
  1. Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron from the diet. The excess iron is stored in the body's tissues and organs, ...
  2. ... in the HFE gene that cause type 1 hemochromatosis, a form of hereditary hemochromatosis that begins during adulthood. Hereditary hemochromatosis is a ...
  3. ... in a similar iron overload disorder called hereditary hemochromatosis, in which the excess iron accumulates primarily in ... with the variation will develop the disorder. African hemochromatosis African nutritional hemochromatosis African siderosis African iron overload ...
  4. ... mutations have been found to cause type 2 hemochromatosis, a form of hereditary hemochromatosis that begins during childhood or adolescence. Hereditary hemochromatosis ...
  5. ... in the HAMP gene can cause type 2 hemochromatosis, a form of hereditary hemochromatosis that begins during childhood or adolescence. Hereditary hemochromatosis ...
  6. ... SLC40A1 gene that cause a form of hereditary hemochromatosis called ferroportin disease, which is also sometimes referred to as type 4 hemochromatosis. This form of the disorder usually begins during ...
  7. ... mutations in the TFR2 gene cause type 3 hemochromatosis, a form of hereditary hemochromatosis that begins in early adulthood, usually before age 30. Hereditary hemochromatosis is a disorder that causes the body to ...
  8. ... of iron from the diet and result in hemochromatosis, which is another type of iron overload disorder. ... iron overload by phlebotomy and coinheritance of hereditary hemochromatosis. Blood. 1999 Mar 1;93(5):1757-69. ...
  9. ... will develop a genetic disorder, such as hereditary hemochromatosis (an iron overload disorder), before any signs or ...
  10. ... during fetal development. These include heart problems, congenital hemochromatosis, and a complication that can occur in twin ...
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