Hereditary haemochromatosis

publication date: Oct 26, 2011
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Hereditary haemochromatosis leads to increased intestinal absorption of iron, which leads to accumulation of iron in tissues, especially the liver, which can lead to organ damage. Other organs commonly affected are the pancreas, joints, heart, skin and gonads.




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