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. 1979 Jul 7;2(8132):4-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)90173-9.

Early detection of idiopathic haemochromatosis: relative value of serum-ferritin and HLA typing

Early detection of idiopathic haemochromatosis: relative value of serum-ferritin and HLA typing

M L Bassett et al. Lancet. .

Abstract

A study of 18 unrelated families with idiopathic haemochromatosis (I.H.C.) was undertaken to define the relative values of HLA typing and serum-ferritin estimation in the early detection of the disease. Sharing of both HLA haplotypes with the proband indicated a high risk of I.H.C. in siblings; but HLA typing was of limited value in detecting affected offspring. Non-identical HLA indicated a low risk of I.H.C. in both siblings and offspring. The presence of HLA A3 was not clinically useful as a marker for I.H.C., since this antigen was also present in 40% of unaffected relatives. In contrast, the serum-ferritin concentration was elevated in 96% of patients with I.H.C. and in only 5% of unaffected relatives. HLA typing provides some indication of the risk of I.H.C. in first-degree relatives, but the combination of serum-ferritin, serum-iron, and transferrin saturation remains the most reliable screening regimen for early diagnosis of I.H.C.

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