Classic Hemochromatosis (Noun)
Meaning
Inherited form of hemochromatosis.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- Hereditary hemochromatosis, also known as classic hemochromatosis, is an inherited condition in which too much iron builds up in the body.
- The majority of people with classic hemochromatosis are diagnosed with iron overload and the most effective treatment involves iron depletion therapy.
- Scientists were trying to unravel the causes and risk factors for this debilitating genetic condition of classic hemochromatosis in modern and primitive people alike.
- Among affected siblings in familial classic hemochromatosis the typical excesses are male excess female non-copies parents most heavily invested a patient life-quality evaluation based process using very typical logic path system evidence tools.
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