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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Iron Overload
  1. ... levels in the body is impaired, resulting in iron overload and damage to tissues and organs in the ... of African descent, which may lead to African iron overload. This effect seems to be more pronounced in ...
  2. ... cause X-linked dominant protoporphyria without anemia or iron overload. Am J Hum Genet. 2008 Sep;83(3): ...
  3. ... in the body's tissues, especially the liver. Iron overload leads to the organ damage and other signs ...
  4. The HAMP gene provides instructions for the production of a protein called hepcidin. Hepcidin, which is produced primarily in the liver, plays a major role ...
  5. ... the absorption of dietary iron leads to the iron overload characteristic of type 1 hemochromatosis. More About This ... above), may also increase the severity of the iron overload in X-linked sideroblastic anemia when it is ...
  6. ... been found to cause hypochromic microcytic anemia with iron overload. This condition is characterized by a shortage of ... signs and symptoms of hypochromic microcytic anemia with iron overload. More About This Health Condition DCT1 divalent cation ...
  7. ... iron is absorbed during digestion, which leads to iron overload and damage to tissues and organs in the ... Hayden MR, Goldberg YP. Mutations in HFE2 cause iron overload in chromosome 1q-linked juvenile hemochromatosis. Nat Genet. ...
  8. ... cells causes an iron-deficient phenotype with mitochondrial iron overload. Blood. 2007 Apr 15;109(8):3552-9. ...
  9. ... L. GRACILE syndrome, a lethal metabolic disorder with iron overload, is caused by a point mutation in BCS1L. ...
  10. ... enzyme causes problems with energy production and an overload of iron. These defects lead to muscle weakness, pain, and ...