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Public health surveillance for hereditary hemochromatosis

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SF Wetterhall, ME Cogswell, KV Kowdley - Annals of internal medicine, 1998 - Am Coll Physicians
The recent realization that hemochromatosis is a common condition has created
opportunities to develop unified public health surveillance for this disorder
and its complications and to design programs to prevent unnecessary illness ...
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[CITATION] Biochemical abnormalities in patients with one or more C282Y or H63D mutations of the …


RB Lush, PR Duggan, Y Xie, MR Borgaonkar - Am J Gastroenterol, 2001
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[CITATION] Long term results of venesection therapy in idiopathic hemochromatosis


A Bonford, R Williams - QJ Med, 1976
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[CITATION] Primary liver cancer and survival in hereditary hemochromatosis patients undergoing …


KV Kowdley, T Hassanein, S Kaur, FJ Farrell, … - Liver Transplant Surg, 1995
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Hemochromatosis: new insights in pathogenesis and diagnosis following the discovery of …


PC Adams - Critical reviews in clinical laboratory sciences, 1998 - informahealthcare.com
Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disease in populations of European
ancestry. Despite estimates in different countries ranging from 1 in 100 to 1 in
300, many physicians consider hemochromatosis to be a rare disease. The ...
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Eligibility and exclusion of hemochromatosis patients as voluntary blood donors.


M Levstik, PC Adams - … journal of gastroenterology= Journal canadien de … - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: Hereditary hemochromatosis patients are excluded in many countries
as voluntary blood donors. In 1991, changes in the Canadian Red Cross policy
allowed healthy hemochromatosis patients to become voluntary donors. STUDY ...
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[CITATION] Effect of non-monetary incentives on safety of blood donations


EJ Read, RM Herron, DM Hughes - Transfusion, 1993
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Influence of phlebotomy treatment on abnormal hypothalamic-pituitary function in genetic …


EG Lufkin, WP Baldus, EJ Bergstralh, PC Kao - Mayo Clinic proceedings. Mayo Clinic, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To test the hypothesis that deficiencies in hypothalamic-pituitary function in
genetic hemochromatosis result from cellular injury by iron deposits, we
conducted provocative tests in 11 men with genetic hemochromatosis before ...
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[PDF] Use of blood therapeutically drawn from hemochromatosis patients


L Tan, MK Khan, JC Hawk - Transfusion, 1999 - blutspendezurich.ch
Data Sources Literature searches on the terms “hemochromatosis,” “blood
donation,” and “voluntary blood donation” were conducted in the MEDLINE
database from 1966 through 1998. Lexis/Nexis news databases were searched ...
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[PDF] Effect of experimental chronic alcohol ingestion and folic acid deficiency on iron absorption


A Celada, H Rudolf, A Donath - Blood, 1979 - Am Soc Hematology
. Hematology; all rights reserved Copyright 2007 by The American Society of DC
20036. by the American Society of Hematology, 1900 M St, NW, Suite 200,
Washington Blood (print ISSN 0006-4971, online ISSN 1528-0020), is ...
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