2009
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v114.22.5099.5099
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Iron Studies in Hemochromatosis During Pregnancy.

Abstract: 5099 Hereditary hemochromatosis is usually caused by a mutation in HFE gene that regulates iron uptake from the diet. The two most common mutations in the HFE gene are the well described C282Y and H63D mutations. Homozygous inheritance of either one of these mutations as well as compound heterozygous inheritance of one of each of the mutant alleles may result in a spectrum of phenotypic variants of the disease ranging from asymptomatic to multi-organ compromise. One half of a percent of the Unit… Show more

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“…28 Alisa Sokoloff reported that clinical diagnosis of hemochromatosis, is suspected in females when transferrin saturation is greater than 45% in females and >50% in males. 32 As Iron overload is possible with this mutations in C282Y gene, but genetically and clinically not expresses may remain asymptomatic to multi-organ comprise in those women with pre-eclampsia. So C282Y mutation which may not be manifested clinically under normal conditions may be well expressed under a stressful condition like pregnancy causing increased iron overload in preeclampsia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Alisa Sokoloff reported that clinical diagnosis of hemochromatosis, is suspected in females when transferrin saturation is greater than 45% in females and >50% in males. 32 As Iron overload is possible with this mutations in C282Y gene, but genetically and clinically not expresses may remain asymptomatic to multi-organ comprise in those women with pre-eclampsia. So C282Y mutation which may not be manifested clinically under normal conditions may be well expressed under a stressful condition like pregnancy causing increased iron overload in preeclampsia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A normal term pregnancy results in the loss of 1 g of iron from the mother. Sokoloff et al 43 described a progressive fall in ferritin while transferrin saturation remained unchanged in a pregnant woman with HH.…”
Section: Laboratory Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%