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Results 51 - 60 of 105 for Hemochromatosis
  1. ... pain medicines Diseases that affect the testicle, including hemochromatosis , mumps , orchitis , testicular cancer , testicular torsion , and varicocele ...
  2. ... arthritis is also more common in people with: Hemochromatosis Parathyroid gland disease Dialysis-dependent renal failure
  3. ... Complications of bone marrow transplant Reactions to medicines Hemochromatosis (buildup of too much iron in the body ...
  4. ... by inherited disorders such as cystic fibrosis or hemochromatosis, a condition that involves having too much iron ...
  5. ... toddlers. TOO MUCH IRON The genetic disorder called hemochromatosis affects the body's ability to control how much ...
  6. ... disorders of copper or iron ( Wilson disease and hemochromatosis , respectively) Liver transplant surgery is often not recommended ...
  7. ... pills) Hormone system diseases such as Addison disease Hemochromatosis (iron overload) Sun exposure Pregnancy (melasma, or mask ...
  8. ... Heart attack Too much iron in the body ( hemochromatosis ) Swollen and inflamed liver ( hepatitis ) Lack of blood ...
  9. ... liver ( hepatitis ) Too much iron in the body ( hemochromatosis ) Too much fat in the liver (fatty liver) ...
  10. ... blood cells Too much iron in the body ( hemochromatosis ) A lower-than-normal level of ferritin occurs ...
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