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Open AccessArticle10.3748/wjg.v12.i36.5866

The epidemiology of hyperferritinaemia

Sarah Hearnshaw-2006-01-01-World Journal of Gastroenterology
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Alcohol related liver disease, haemat-ological disease, renal failure and neoplasia are much more common causes of marked hyperferritinaemia than haemochromatosis. The role of weight loss in hyperferritinaemia may warrant further investigation.

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Alcohol related liver disease, haemat-ological disease, renal failure and neoplasia are much more common causes of marked hyperferritinaemia than haemochromatosis. The role of weight loss in hyperferritinaemia may warrant further investigation.

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MedicinePopulationAlcoholic liver diseaseIncidence (geometry)EpidemiologyInternal medicineLiver diseaseDisease

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