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2039 T2* CMR in hereditary hemochromatosis
O'Hanlon Rory +6 more
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An Iron-chelating Agent Improved the Cardiac Function in a Patient with Severe Heart Failure Due to Hereditary Hemochromatosis. [PDF]
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Changes in erythropoiesis in hereditary hemochromatosis are not mediated by HFE expression in nucleated red cells [PDF]
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Hereditary hemochromatosis: cellular response to oxidative stress
Lara Filipe Rocha Andrade
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Journal of insurance medicine (New York, N.Y.), 2001
Hereditary hemochromatosis is definitively diagnosed based on liver biopsy findings.
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Hereditary hemochromatosis is definitively diagnosed based on liver biopsy findings.
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European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepathology, 2020
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background/Objectives: Arthritis is a known manifestation of hereditary hemochromatosis. However, whether patients with hereditary hemochromatosis have an increased risk of having joint replacement ...
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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background/Objectives: Arthritis is a known manifestation of hereditary hemochromatosis. However, whether patients with hereditary hemochromatosis have an increased risk of having joint replacement ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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