HFE genotypes, haemochromatosis diagnosis and clinical outcomes at age 80 years: a prospective cohort study in the UK Biobank
Conclusions
Male and female p.C282Y homozygotes experienced greater excess morbidity than previously documented, including those undiagnosed with haemochromatosis in the community. As haemochromatosis diagnosis rates were low at baseline despite treatment being considered effective, trials of screening to identify people with p.C282Y homozygosity early appear justified.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Lucas, M. R., Atkins, J. L., Pilling, L. C., Shearman, J. D., Melzer, D. Tags: Open access, Epidemiology Source Type: research
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