Patients with hemochromatosis who are homozygous for the C282Y mutation of the homeostatic iron regulator gene (HFE) have high risk for liver-related complications. Therapy, typically venesection, has been shown to reduce iron burden in the liver, thus reducing the risk for liver-related complications. It is unclear if treatment of hemochromatosis in those with advanced fibrosis promotes fibrosis regression and thus lowers long-term liver cancer risk.
To study this issue, researchers conducted a retrospective analysis of outcomes in 106 patients homozygous for the C282Y mutation of HFE who had stage 3 or 4 fibrosis and were undergoing maintenance therapy for hemochromatosis. Patients had a baseline liver biopsy and at least one biopsy during…
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