Search Results - "Iron overload"
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Assessing iron overload: Are we there yet?
Published 2012“…Iron overload occurs in many hematologic disorders and causes significant morbidity. …”
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Non-Hfe iron overload: Is phlebotomy the answer?
Published 2013“…Non-Hfe Iron Overload: Is Phlebotomy the Answer?Iron is an essential factor for life, however a physiologically optimal balance is critical. …”
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Iron overload in anaemia with underlying haemoglobin constant spring in an antenatal mother in primary care
Published 2024“…She was referred to a hospital where an MRI scan revealed over 2 g of iron deposits in her liver, leading to a revised diagnosis of iron overload. Treatment included deferoxamine and expectant management throughout her antenatal period, and her delivery was uncomplicated. …”
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Iron overload in anaemia with underlying haemoglobin constant spring in an antenatal mother in primary care
Published 2024“…She was referred to a hospital where an MRI scan revealed over 2 g of iron deposits in her liver, leading to a revised diagnosis of iron overload. Treatment included deferoxamine and expectant management throughout her antenatal period, and her delivery was uncomplicated. …”
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Reduction of body iron in HFE-related haemochromatosis and moderate iron overload (Mi-Iron): a multicentre, participant-blinded, randomised controlled trial
Published 2017“…© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Background The iron overload disorder hereditary haemochromatosis is most commonly caused by HFE p.Cys282Tyr homozygosity. …”
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Genotype-Phenotype Relationship in Hereditary Haemochromatosis
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Screening for hereditary haemocromatosis
Published 2012“…Hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) is a common autosomal recessive disorder of iron overload in Caucasian populations. Clinical manifestations usually occur in individuals homozygous for the C282Y mutation in the HFE gene product and who have developed significant iron loading. …”
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Relationship between erythropoietin and hepcidin among transfused Malaysian adult thalassemic patients
Published 2022“…Most of the thalassemia patients experienced iron overload, had higher levels of EPO, HEPC, SF and LIC when compared to patients with non-iron overload with a p-value of (0.027458, 0.000339, 0.026304 and 0.005644), respectively. …”
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Therapeutic venesection at the Australian Red Cross Blood Service: Impact of the High Ferritin Application on management of hereditary haemochromatosis
Published 2015“…The C282Y homozygotes and C282Y/H63D compound heterozygotes are the most likely human haemochromatosis protein (HFE) variants to cause iron overload. The principal indications for treatment include iron overload, which is detected through measurement of hepatic iron concentration or a liver biopsy, or suspected iron-overload on the basis of elevated serum ferritin levels. …”
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Pre-transplantation serum ferritin as a prognostic marker in allogeneic haemopoietic stem cell transplant patients in a tertiary care hospital in Malaysia
Published 2016“…Background: The principal cause of iron overload in patients with haematological malignancies is recurrent red cell transfusions for anaemia. …”
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HFE p.C282Y homozygosity predisposes to rapid serum ferritin rise after menopause: A genotype-stratified cohort study of hemochromatosis in Australian women
Published 2017“…Background and Aim: Women who are homozygous for the p.C282Y mutation in the HFE gene are at much lower risk of iron overload-related disease than p.C282Y homozygous men, presumably because of the iron-depleting effects of menstruation and pregnancy. …”
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Natural history of HFE simple heterozygosity for C282Y and H63D: A prospective 12-year study
Published 2015“…No HFE C282Y or H63D simple heterozygotes had documented iron overload (based on hepatic iron measures or serum ferritin greater than 1000 mg/L at baseline with documented therapeutic venesection). …”
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