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Haemochromatosis is characterised by accumulation of iron in the body, causing toxic iron deposition in multiple organs. The most commonly affected organs are the liver, heart, and pancreas. | '''Haemochromatosis''' is a genetic disorder characterised by accumulation of iron in the body, causing toxic iron deposition in multiple organs. The most commonly affected organs are the liver, heart, and pancreas. | ||
Hereditary haemochromatosis is the most common genetic disease of people with white ethnicity, especially in Northern Europe. It more frequently affects males >40 years. When it affects females, it occurs later than in men, as females lose iron through menstruation. | Hereditary haemochromatosis is the most common genetic disease of people with white ethnicity, especially in Northern Europe. It more frequently affects males >40 years. When it affects females, it occurs later than in men, as females lose iron through menstruation. | ||
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Hereditary haemochromatosis is the most common form of haemochromatosis. It’s an autosomal recessive disease, most frequently caused by mutation in the HFE gene. The penetrance is low, and so only a few percent of those who are homozygotic for the gene develop disease. | Hereditary haemochromatosis is the most common form of haemochromatosis. It’s an autosomal recessive disease, most frequently caused by mutation in the HFE gene. The penetrance is low, and so only a few percent of those who are homozygotic for the gene develop disease. | ||
Haemochromatosis can also occur secondarily to excessive blood transfusions, which may occur due to severe anaemias like thalassaemia. | Haemochromatosis can also occur secondarily to excessive [[Blood transfusion|blood transfusions]], which may occur due to severe anaemias like [[thalassaemia]]. | ||
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* [[Cirrhosis]] | * [[Cirrhosis]] | ||
* [[Cardiomyopathy]] | * [[Cardiomyopathy]] | ||
* Diabetes | * [[Diabetes mellitus]] | ||
* Grey/bronze discoloration of skin | * Grey/bronze discoloration of skin | ||