Understanding Hemochromatosis - Part II: Problems with Diagnosis
Hemochromatosis is a dangerous, even deadly disease, easily diagnosable with a genetic test or an iron profile — so why is it so often missed? Why do so many end up gravely ill? Why do many families first get the diagnosis after an autopsy?
There are reasons, and we review them here.
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