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Hepatic iron overload following liver transplantation of a C282y homozygous allograft: a case report and literature review.
Dwyer, JP, Sarwar, S, Egan, B, Nolan, N, Hegarty, J
Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver. 2011;(10):1589-92
Abstract
Hereditary haemochromatosis is a common genetic disease associated with progressive iron overload and parenchymal organ damage including liver, pancreas and heart. We report a case of inadvertent transplantation of a liver from a haemochromatosis donor to a 56-year-old Asian female. Progressive iron overload occurred over a 2 year follow up as assessed by liver biopsy and iron studies in the absence of a secondary cause of iron overload, supporting a primary role of liver rather than small intestine in the regulation of iron homeostasis in hereditary haemochromatosis.