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1. Question
What happens to excess iron when metabolism is impaired?
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2. Question
What is/are the most common cause(s) of iron overload?
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3. Question
Classic hereditary hemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive disorder of the HFE gene, so heterozygotes have no change in clinical outcomes.
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4. Question
Excess iron is associated with what disease state(s)?
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5. Question
What biomarkers see improvement after phlebotomy?
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6. Question
Which elevated biomarker combination greatly increases risk of death from cardiovascular disease?
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7. Question
What biomarker(s) can be useful in distinguishing between iron overload and inflammation, since ferritin is elevated in both?
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8. Question
What is the preferred treatment for iron overload?
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Why should you always retest iron markers after a single abnormal finding?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
When should you check for the HFE gene if you suspect iron overload?
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