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  1. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Hemochromatosis - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-05-08
  2. Disturbances of Human Pigmentation: Argyria, Vitiligo, Arsenic Poisoning, Hfe Hereditary Hemochromatosis, Bronze Diabetes, Lead Poisoning
  3. Hemochromatosis perfect for genetic screening. (Common Condition, Easy Intervention).: An article from: Pediatric News by Nancy Walsh, 2001-12-01
  4. Hemochromatosis: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Michelle, MS, CGC Bosworth, 2006
  5. Hepatology: Yellow Fever, Jaundice, Bilirubin, Wilson's Disease, Bile, Hfe Hereditary Hemochromatosis, Glycogen, Glycogen Storage Disease
  6. The Iron Disorders Institute Guide to Hemochromatosis: A Genetic Disorder of Iron Metabolism [IRON DISORDERS INST GT HEMOCHR] by Wylie(Author) ;Phatak, P. D.(Joint Author);Weinberg, E. D.(Joint Author) Burke, 2001-04-30
  7. HFE H63D polymorphism as a modifier of the effect of cumulative lead exposure on pulse pressure: the normative aging study.(Research)(hemochromatosis gene)(Report): ... from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Aimin Zhang, Sung Kyun Park, et all 2010-09-01
  8. Peculiar Necrosis of the Liver in a Case of Hemochromatosis (Arcives of Pathology)
  9. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Hemochromatosis --2002 publication. by various, 2002-01-01
  10. Experimental Pigment Cirrhosis Due to Copper, and its Relationship to Hemochromatosis by F. B.; Parker, Frederic (Jr.) and Nye, Robert W. Mallory, 1921
  11. Routine Hemochromatosis Screening Is Premature.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2000-04-15
  12. Discarded blood could be put to good use, say experts. (blood from patients with hemochromatosis could have therapeutic use): An article from: Medical Update by Edwin W. Brown, 1997-12-01
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Hemochromatosis by CGC Michelle Q. Bosworth MS, 2002-01-01
  14. Neonatal Hemochromatosis

21. HEREDITARY HEMOCHROMATOSIS
The website of a family whose members have hemochromatosis, with a description of how they are affected, and links to hemochromatosis sites.
http://munstermom.tripod.com/hemo.html
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Cindy Munn RN
In this table you will find many of the organs/systems that may be affected by Hereditary Hemochromatosis, as well as the symptoms or problems that may be associated with HH. These are resources, urls, articles, etc. which I have located in my research on HH. I have attempted to somewhat "categorize" them & place them under their corresponding symptoms/problems in this table. If you click on these sections, [they should be highlighted in orange] it will take you to resources that I have found which are related to that particular topic. If anyone finds any missing links, or knows of a resource which I might want to add to my list, please let me know! HEART Chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue,

22. Iron Disorders Institute
Provides information about disorders of iron such as hemochromatosis, acquired iron overload , juvenile hemochromatosis , African siderosis , thalassemia , porphyria cutanea tarda , sideroblastic anemia, irondeficiency anemia and anemia of chronic disease.
http://www.irondisorders.org/index.html

23. Links On Hemochromatosis, Hemochromatosis, Haemochromatosis, Iron
hemochromatosis LINKS from all over the world! hemochromatosis, haemochromatosis, iron overlaod, heamochromaotsis, hemochromotosis, hemochroamtosis
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24. HFE Gene And Hereditary Hemochromatosis A HuGE Review Hanson
HFE Gene and Hereditary hemochromatosis A HuGE Review E. H. Hanson1 , G. Imperatore2 and W. Burke3 4
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25. The Canadian Hemochromatosis Society
hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder afflicting Canadians. The Canadian hemochromatosis Society is a registered charitable organization.
http://www.cdnhemochromatosis.ca/main.htm
Canadian Hemochromatosis Society
French The Disorder
Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disorder afflicting Canadians. It is a crippling, potentially fatal condition caused by IRON OVERLOAD in the blood and tissues. The complications caused by the disorder are preventable. Our Purpose
The society is dedicated to the dissemination of information about the disorder, and its early diagnosis and treatment.
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26. Hemochromatosis
Information on the causes, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, diagnostic tests for, and current research on hemochromatosis. Includes a
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27. Hemochromatosis
Many expert reviewed articles on hemochromatosis. An excellent starting point to learn more about the causes of hemochromatosis, and what you can do if you
http://www.genetichealth.com/Hemochromatosis_Home.shtml
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28. Redirect Page - Forging Effective Strategies To Combat Iron Deficiency
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide reviewed information on hemochromatosis, including screening, information for patients, FAQ and resources.
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpa/hemochromatosis/index.htm
The pages for Hemochromatosis have been moved. Please click here.

29. Hemochromatosis What Is It?
Your Genes, Your Health, DNA Learning Center's multimedia guide to genetic, inherited disorders hemochromatosis, autosomal recessive, genetic
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30. Genetic Health - What Is Hemochromatosis?
An expert reviewed article from Genetic Health about what is hemochromatosis - a useful overview with links to more detailed articles.
http://www.genetichealth.com/HCROM_What_Is_Hemochromatosis.shtml
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Breast Cancer

Colon Cancer

Diabetes
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Ovarian Cancer
Tools Medical Glossary
Genetics 101 Overview of Genetics
Inheritance Patterns

DNA Mutations

Changing Your Risk
...
Inherited/Sporadic Cancer
Genetic Testing The Testing Process
Where Is Testing Done?
Who Orders Genetic Tests? Costs of Genetic Testing Ethical Issues Genetic Information Genetic Discrimination Health Insurance Research Participation Types of Clinical Trials What Should I Know? From Gene To Cure List of Clinical Trials Resources Genetic Counseling Find a Genetic Counselor Find a Support Group Getting Medical Records ... Help for Birth Parents Awards "G enetic Health does more than hit just a home run — it's a grand slam in the bottom of the ninth to win the game ... one of the very best health-related sites we have ever had the pleasure to view." — Wally Gross, Surfers Choice Review Team

31. Redirect
Detailed upto-date scientific information on hemochromatosis.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Omim/dispmim?235200

32. Haemochromatosis Society UK
Voluntary organisation for patients in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

33. HEMOCHROMATOSIS: Information Sorted On Subject: Part 1
1998 Committee explorers use of blood from patients with hemochromatosis. * Abstract Eligibility and exclusion of hemochromatosis patients as voluntary
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HEMOCHROMATOSIS: INFORMATION SORTED ON SUBJECT
Add LINK/ARTICLE or report a dead LINK
ARTICLES (scientific and magazines)
LINKS ... IN HEMOCHROMATOSIS
This list is not complete and the author does not take responsibility for the content of the information given. Allways contact your doctor!!!
Maillists/Newsgroups (talking to doctors and other patients) about hemochromatosis
FAQ on Hemochromatosis

Diagnosis of hemochromatosis

Management of hemochromatosis
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Aids and iron
Maillists/Newsgroups/chat, etc. on hemochromatosis
Excess Iron List : Very active maillist by the Iron Disorders Institute
A blank message to these addresses performs the following:
ExcessIron-on@mail-list.com
gets you on the list.
ExcessIron-off@mail-list.com
gets you off the list.
ExcessIron-switch@mail-list.com
toggles you to/from the fancy digest version.
ExcessIron-vacation@mail-list.com

34. Your Genes, Your Health
Multimedia guide where you can learn what it is, what causes it, what it is like to have it, and how it is inherited, diagnosed, and treated.
http://www.ygyh.org/ygyh/mason/ygyh.html?syndrome=hc&section=whatisit&vi

35. Hemochromatosis: What Is It?
Your Genes, Your Health, DNA Learning Center s multimedia guide to genetic, inherited disorders hemochromatosis, autosomal recessive, genetic disorder.
http://www.ygyh.org/hc/whatisit.htm

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: Children resemble their parents. Learn how Mendel worked out inheritance in pea plants.
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: Chromosomes carry genes. Find out how genes are arranged on chromosomes.

36. Redirect Page - Forging Effective Strategies To Combat Iron Deficiency
The pages for hemochromatosis have been moved. Please click here.
http://www.cdc.gov/node.do/id/0900f3ec800598b6
The pages for Hemochromatosis have been moved. Please click here.

37. Hemochromatosis For Health Care Pros: Home | CDC
hemochromatosis What every clinician and health care professional needs to know is an hemochromatosis experts at the Centers for Disease Control and
http://www.cdc.gov/hemochromatosis/training/
Hemochromatosis: What every clinician and health care professional needs to know is an online training course for primary care providers describing the pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with adult onset hemochromatosis. If you are looking for basic information about hemochromatosis and hereditary hemochromatosis, visit the CDC Web site Iron Overload and Hemochromatosis for information designed to help patients and their families maintain healthy lifestyles.

Overview of the Disease
The disease hemochromatosis, a disorder of iron metabolism, occurs as a result of excess iron accumulation in tissues and organs. If left undiagnosed and untreated, iron overloading can cause serious and sometimes fatal health problems. Early detection of iron overload and hemochromatosis treatment can delay or prevent irreversible complications and prolong life.
  • Early non-specific symptoms of hemochromatosis (e.g., fatigue, arthralgias, weakness, weight loss, abdominal pain) often resemble symptoms of various other diseases. The diagnosis of hemochromatosis is often missed, especially when the disease is in its early stages.

38. Hemochromatosis - MayoClinic.com
hemochromatosis causes your body to store large amounts of iron, which can cause lifethreatening complications. But a safe and effective treatment exists.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00455

39. Iron Overload, Public Health And Genetics
A supplement to the Annals of Internal Medicine with articles about hemochromatosis.
http://www.acponline.org/journals/annals/01dec98/supptoc.htm

40. EMedicine - Hemochromatosis : Article By Hady E Sfeir, MD
hemochromatosis hemochromatosis is the abnormal accumulation of iron in parenchymal organs, leading to organ toxicity. It is the most common inherited
http://www.emedicine.com/MED/topic975.htm
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Last Updated: June 8, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: hereditary hemochromatosis, genetic hemochromatosis, primary hemochromatosis AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Hady E Sfeir, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Internal Medicine, OSF St Francis Medical Center Coauthor(s): David M Klachko, MBBCh , Professor Emeritus, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, University of Missouri Hady E Sfeir, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Editor(s): Vivek Gumaste, MD , Chief, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Elmhurst Hospital Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine;

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