Haemochromatosis

Cards (10)

  • What sex is haemochromatosis more common in?
    Males
  • What type of genetic inheritance is haemochromatosis?
    Autosomal recessive
  • What is haemochromatosis?
    Iron storage disorders -> iron deposits in multiple organs = oxidative damage
  • What is primary haemochromatosis?
    Due to mutations in the HFE gene
  • What is secondary haemochromatosis?
    Iron overload from anything other than genetic inheritance
  • What is the classic haemochromatosis presentation?
    Bronze skin
  • What are some early clinical manifestations of haemochromatosis?
    Fatigue
    Arthralgia
    Impaired sexual function
    Abdo pain
    Mood changes
  • What are some later clinical manifestations of haemochromatosis?
    Bronze skin
    Hepatomegaly
    Diabetes
    Cardiomyopathy
    Arthropathy
    Hypogonadism
  • What is the likely cause of elevated serum ferritin and elevated transferrin saturation?
    Hereditary haemochromatosis
  • What is a condition that can cause hypogonadotropic hypogonadism?
    Haemochromatosis