Iron overload patients with unknown etiology from national survey in Japan

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Katsuya Ikuta
Mayumi Hatayama
Lynda Addo
Yasumichi Toki
Katsunori Sasaki
Yasuaki Tatsumi
Ai Hattori
Ayako Kato
Koichi Kato
Hisao Hayashi
Takahiro Suzuki
Masayoshi Kobune
Miyuki Tsutsui
Akihiko Gotoh
Yasuo Aota
Motoo Matsuura
Yuzuru Hamada
Takahiro Tokuda
Norio Komatsu
Yutaka Kohgo
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[1] Asahikawa Medical University,Division of Gastroenterology and Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine
[2] Asahikawa Medical University,Department of Gastrointestinal Immunology and Regenerative Medicine
[3] Aichi Gakuin University School of Pharmacy,Laboratory of Medicine
[4] Nagoya University,Department of Hospital Pharmacy
[5] Jichi Medical University,Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine
[6] Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine,Department of Medical Oncology and Hematology
[7] Juntendo University School of Medicine,Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine
[8] Kohsei Chuo General Hospital,Department of Internal Medicine
[9] Sakai City Medical Center,Department of Nephrology, Metabology and Immunology
[10] Kitano Hospital,Tazuke Kofukai Foundation, Medical Research Institute
[11] Saiseikai Yokohama City Eastern Hospital,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[12] International University of Health and Welfare,Department of Gastroenterology
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International Journal of Hematology | 2017年 / 105卷
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Iron overload; Hemochromatosis; Post-transfusional iron overload; Hereditary hemochromatosis;
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Transfusion is believed to be the main cause of iron overload in Japan. A nationwide survey on post-transfusional iron overload subsequently led to the establishment of guidelines for iron chelation therapy in this country. To date, however, detailed clinical information on the entire iron overload population in Japan has not been fully investigated. In the present study, we obtained and studied detailed clinical information on the iron overload patient population in Japan. Of 1109 iron overload cases, 93.1% were considered to have occurred post-transfusion. There were, however, 76 cases of iron overload of unknown origin, which suggest that many clinicians in Japan may encounter some difficulty in correctly diagnosing and treating iron overload. Further clinical data were obtained for 32 cases of iron overload of unknown origin; median of serum ferritin was 1860.5 ng/mL. As occurs in post-transfusional iron overload, liver dysfunction was found to be as high as 95.7% when serum ferritin levels exceeded 1000 ng/mL in these patients. Gene mutation analysis of the iron metabolism-related genes in 27 cases of iron overload with unknown etiology revealed mutations in the gene coding hemojuvelin, transferrin receptor 2, and ferroportin; this indicates that although rare, hereditary hemochromatosis does occur in Japan.
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