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considered before haemochromatosis type 1 is diagnosed.
Haemochromatosis type 2.
Haemochromatosis type 3.
Haemochromatosis type 4.
Haemochromatosis type 5. African...
- Iron
overload (also
haemochromatosis (British English) or
hemochromatosis (American English))
indicates increased total ac****ulation of iron in the body...
- cause, he
called the
pigment "
Haemochromatosis." In 1935,
English doctor Sheldon's
groundbreaking book titled,
Haemochromatosis,
reviewed 311
patient case...
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insights into iron
homeostasis through the
study of non-HFE
hereditary haemochromatosis". Best
Practice &
Research Clinical Haematology. 18 (2): 235–250. doi:10...
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model of
neurons Microsoft Compiled HTML Help (hh.exe)
Hereditary haemochromatosis HH (Court
Street Shuttle) a
defunct line on the New York City Subway...
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Juvenile hemochromatosis, also
known as
hemochromatosis type 2, is a rare form of
hereditary hemochromatosis,
which emerges in
young individuals, typically...
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enlargement (alcohol, NAFLD,
haemochromatosis) Kayser-Fleisher
rings (Wilson's disease)
Increased pigmentation of the skin (
haemochromatosis)
Signs of
right heart...
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found to be
dominant allele ****ociated. The HFE gene
responsible for
haemochromatosis is
distal on
chromosome 6 from HLA-A and more so from HLA-B, the distance...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) "Forensic Pathology". "Hereditary
haemochromatosis through 150 years".
Tidsskrift for den
Norske Legeforening. Retrieved...
- "High-dose
immunoglobulin during pregnancy for
recurrent neonatal haemochromatosis". The Lancet. 364 (9446): 1690–8. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(04)17356-X...