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Title: Screening for hemochromatosis in Turkey
Authors: Bozkaya, Hakan
Bektaş, Mehmet
Metin, Olga
Erkan, Özlem E.
İbrahimoğlu, Dicle
Dalva, Klara
Akbıyık, Filiz
Bozdayı, Abdurrahman Mithat
Akay, Cemal
Yurdaydın, Cihan
Aslan, Önder
Uzunalimoğlu, Özden
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Gastroenteroloji Bilim Dalı.
Gürel, Selim
7003706434
Keywords: Gastroenterology and hepatology
Hemochromatosis
Screening
HFE mutations
Blood donors
Hereditary hemochromatosis
Blood-donors
Iron overload
Cost-effectiveness
African-Americans
Mutation analysis
HFE mutations
HLA-H
Gene
Population
Issue Date: Mar-2004
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Bozkaya, H. vd. (2004). “Screening for hemochromatosis in Turkey”. Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 49(3), 444-449.
Abstract: In this study we screened 3060 consecutive blood donors for an unbound iron-binding capacity level of <28 mu M and then performed HFE mutation analysis in these subjects. Sixty-five of the 75 subjects with a low initial unbound iron-binding capacity (all had normal ferritin levels) came back and only 5 (8%) had a low fasting unbound iron-binding capacity. Mutational analysis revealed H63D heterozygosity in two of five subjects. Four of five subjects had liver biopsy indication and none had increased liver iron. HFE genotyping of 60 subjects with a low initial but normal fasting unbound iron-binding capacity revealed heterozygote H63D in seven (11.6%). No allelic variant of position 282 or 63 was found in three previously diagnosed patients with hereditary hemochromatosis. In conclusion, full phenotypic expression of hereditary hemochromatosis is very rare in Turkey. The absence of HFE mutations in three patients with hereditary hemochromatosis suggests that hereditary hemochromatosis in Turkey occurs without common HFE mutations.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:DDAS.0000020500.26184.ce
https://www.springermedizin.de/screening-for-hemochromatosis-in-turkey/9405804
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25374
ISSN: 0163-2116
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