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Blood, 2008
To the editor: In their recent article, Waalen et al[1][1] address an important question connected to screening programs for hemochromatosis: How to find the individuals that would benefit from treatment.
Ketil Thorstensen+3 more
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To the editor: In their recent article, Waalen et al[1][1] address an important question connected to screening programs for hemochromatosis: How to find the individuals that would benefit from treatment.
Ketil Thorstensen+3 more
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The Arthropathy of Hemochromatosis
Radiology, 1976Five cases of hemochromatosis arthropathy are presented and the distinctive radiological features of the disease are described. Although the condition is typically degenerative, showing subchondral cyst formation, sclerosis, and thinning of cartilage, its distribution is characteristic.
R H Troupin, J H Hirsch, F C Killien
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2007
Iron is a major component of the Earth’s crust, but its own chemistry greatly limits utilization and also sets the basis for its toxicity. Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is the most common cause of iron overload in humans. For much of the twentieth century, HH was regarded as a monogenic disorder characterized by excess tissue deposits of iron ...
CORRADINI, Elena+2 more
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Iron is a major component of the Earth’s crust, but its own chemistry greatly limits utilization and also sets the basis for its toxicity. Hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is the most common cause of iron overload in humans. For much of the twentieth century, HH was regarded as a monogenic disorder characterized by excess tissue deposits of iron ...
CORRADINI, Elena+2 more
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Endocrine dysfunction in hereditary hemochromatosis
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2016C. Pelusi+3 more
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