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. 2006 Jan-Mar;175(1):32-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF03168997.

The celtic coincidence--the frequency and clinical characterisation of hereditary haemochromatosis in patients with coeliac disease

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The celtic coincidence--the frequency and clinical characterisation of hereditary haemochromatosis in patients with coeliac disease

J Leyden et al. Ir J Med Sci. 2006 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Background: Hereditary Haemochromatosis (HH) and Coeliac disease (CD) are common disorders in Northern European populations, particularly the Irish population.

Aims: To investigate whether there was increased frequency of the two common HFE gene mutations, C282Y and H63D, associated with HH amongst a cohort of CD patients, and to determine the penetrance of the HH associated genotypes in this cohort.

Methods: HFE genotypes of a cohort of CD patients were determined using standard PCR techniques. HFE allele frequencies were compared to those of a previously reported, ethnically similar, cohort of 800 neonates, using Fishers exact test. Patients with HH-associated genotypes were subsequently evaluated.

Results: The C282Y and H63D allele frequencies, 24/222 (11%) and 28/222 (13%) respectively, in the CD patients were similar to those of the neonatal group, 171/1600 (11%) and 242/1600 (15%). Eight patients had HH-associated genotypes, of which two demonstrated biochemical evidence of iron overload.

Conclusion: The HFE mutations associated with Hereditary Haemochromatosis are not more common in Irish CD patients.

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