Haemochromatosis Flashcards

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define Haemochromatosis?

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● Haemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive disorder of iron absorption and metabolism resulting in iron accumulation.

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what is the genetic nature of Haemochromatosis?

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● Autosomal recessive

● Caused be a defect in the HFE gene

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epidemiology of haemochromatosis?

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● RARE
● Common in those of European descent.
● More frequent in middle aged men

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what are the early symptoms of haemochromatosis?

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o Fatigue
o Weakness
o Arthralgia
o Erectile dysfunction

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what are the later symptoms of haemochromatosis?

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o	Bronze pigmentation  
o	Diabetes mellitus 
o	Liver issues: chronic liver disease, hepatomegaly, cirrhosis, hepatocellular deposition. 
o	Cardiac failure 
o	Hypogonadism 
o	Arthritis
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what investigations are best for the general population and which investigation is best for family members?

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● General population: Transferrin saturation and ferritin and TIBC

● Family members genetic testing for HFE mutation.

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what does a typical iron profile study look in a person with haemochromatosis?

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o Raised transferrin saturation
o Raised ferritin and iron
o Low TIBC

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tests are diagnostic for haemochromatosis?

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genetic testing and liver biopsy

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