Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic disorder of iron metabolism leading to inappropriate iron absorption and iron loading in various organs especially the liver. Despite the genetic mutation being relatively common in those of Anglo Celtic descent, cirrhosis of the liver occurs in only a small proportion of affected individuals. The risk of hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis relates to the degree of iron loading with threshold hepatic iron concentrations being identified from population studies. However, other environmental and possibly genetic factors appear to modify this risk. Excess alcohol consumption appears to be one of the most important cofactors with steatosis and coexistent viral infection also implicated. Genetic polymorphisms i...
Following the discovery of the HFE gene, it became apparent that C282Y homozygous HFE hemochromatosi...
Background—Iron overload is common in the livers of alcoholics and may play a role in disease pathog...
Genetic haemochromatosis is characterised by an inappropriately high rate of iron absorption by the ...
Genetic hemochromatosis is one of the most common inherited disoders in Caucasian populations. The d...
There is increasing evidence that hepatotoxins, such as alcohol and the hepatitis viruses, act as co...
Primary, hereditary or genetic haemochromatosis is one of the most common inherited disorders in a C...
Hereditary hemochromatosis due to homozygosity for the C282Y mutation in the HFE gene product is the...
The severity of liver disease and its presentation is thought to be influenced by many host factors....
A mild to moderate iron excess is found in patients with liver diseases apparently unrelated to gene...
A mild to moderate iron excess is found in patients with liver diseases apparently unrelated to gene...
The close association of excessive alcohol consumption and clinical expression of hemochromatosis ha...
Haemochromatosis is most commonly due to the autosomal recessive inheritance of a C282Y substitution...
Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH) is an autosomal recessive genetic disease, characterized by an exces...
Iron is one of the important biogenic trace elements and its role in the mammalian body is indispens...
Hemochromatosis (HC) is an iron-loading disorder caused by a genetically determined failure to preve...
Following the discovery of the HFE gene, it became apparent that C282Y homozygous HFE hemochromatosi...
Background—Iron overload is common in the livers of alcoholics and may play a role in disease pathog...
Genetic haemochromatosis is characterised by an inappropriately high rate of iron absorption by the ...
Genetic hemochromatosis is one of the most common inherited disoders in Caucasian populations. The d...
There is increasing evidence that hepatotoxins, such as alcohol and the hepatitis viruses, act as co...
Primary, hereditary or genetic haemochromatosis is one of the most common inherited disorders in a C...
Hereditary hemochromatosis due to homozygosity for the C282Y mutation in the HFE gene product is the...
The severity of liver disease and its presentation is thought to be influenced by many host factors....
A mild to moderate iron excess is found in patients with liver diseases apparently unrelated to gene...
A mild to moderate iron excess is found in patients with liver diseases apparently unrelated to gene...
The close association of excessive alcohol consumption and clinical expression of hemochromatosis ha...
Haemochromatosis is most commonly due to the autosomal recessive inheritance of a C282Y substitution...
Hereditary Hemochromatosis (HH) is an autosomal recessive genetic disease, characterized by an exces...
Iron is one of the important biogenic trace elements and its role in the mammalian body is indispens...
Hemochromatosis (HC) is an iron-loading disorder caused by a genetically determined failure to preve...
Following the discovery of the HFE gene, it became apparent that C282Y homozygous HFE hemochromatosi...
Background—Iron overload is common in the livers of alcoholics and may play a role in disease pathog...
Genetic haemochromatosis is characterised by an inappropriately high rate of iron absorption by the ...