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Haemochromatosis: The normal distribution of body iron stores |
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Haemochromatosis Information
4,248 words, approx. 14 pages
 Haemochromatosis, also spelled hemochromatosis, is a hereditary disease characterized by improper dietary iron metabolism (making it an iron overload disorder), which causes the accumulation of iron in a number of body tissues.[1] Iron accumulation can...



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 Nutrition & Dietetics: The Journal of the Dieticians Association of Australia
Haemochromatosis.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
06/01/2004: 527 words, approx. 2 pages To the Editor: The mainstay of treatment for patients with clinical haemochromatois is largely phlebotomy and much less attention is paid to the role of dietary iron restriction, although patients are usually advised not to eat too much red meat. We believe that...
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 British Journal of Biomedical Science
Haemochromatosis mutation analysis in a normal Irish population
01/01/2000: 1,100 words, approx. 4 pages Haemochromatosis mutation analysis in a normal Irish population F. RYAN and J. VAUGHAN Department of Biological Sciences, Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin Street, Dublin 8, Ireland Haemochromatosis is an inborn error of metabolism that develops into progressive iron overload, which, if...



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Hemochromatosis
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 Describes the symptoms and causes of the disease Hereditary hemochromatosis. Provides statistical detail on occurence rates.


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