Hemochromatosis history and symptoms
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sunny Kumar MD [2]
Overview
History and Symptoms
Symptoms usually begin in age of 30 years. The involvement of specific organ produces subsequent symptoms.
- Early indications of hemochromatosis are often like those of other diseases and include the following symptoms:
- Fatigue (feeling very tired)
- Weakness
- Weight loss
- Abdominal pain
- Joint pain
- As iron builds up in the body organs, hemochromatosis may also produce the following symptoms:
- Loss of menstrual periods or early menopause
- Loss of sex drive (libido) or impotence
- Loss of body hair
- Shortness of breath
- Infections
- As the disease progresses, hemochromatosis may cause the following more serious problems:
- Arthritis
- Abdominal pain that does not go away
- Severe fatigue (feeling extremely tired and having a lack of energy)
- Heart failure symptoms
- Gray-colored or bronze-colored skin
- Deafness[4]
- A darkish color to the skin (see pigmentation, hence its name Diabete bronze when it was first described by Armand Trousseau in 1865)
System involved | Organs | Symptom | Signs | Mechanisum |
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Nervous system | PNS | Parastheisa
Loss of motor control |
Loss of two point discrimination
Hyporeflaxia decreased power |
Axonal sensory motor polyneuropathy |
CNS | Abnormal gait
Dementia |
Dyskinesias(Parkinsonian syndrome Multiple sclerosis)
Cognitive decline |
Deposition of iron in basal ganglia | |
Endocrine | Pituitary gland | Menstrual abnormality
Loss of libido Loss of body hair |
Amenorreha
Erictle ddysfuntion |
Deposition of iron in Pituitary gland |
Thyroid gland | Fatigue | Signs of hypothyroidsium | Deposition of iron in Thyroid gland | |
Pancreas | Polyuria polydipsia polyphagia | Polyuria polydipsia polyphagia | Deposition of iron in Pancreas | |
Adrenal gland | Fatigue | Polyuria Hypotension | Deposition of iron in Adrenal gland | |
Dermatological | Skin | Cutaneous hyperpigmentation | Sun exposed affected mostly with tan of melanin grey
Porphyria cutanea tarda |
iron damage skin, melanin hyperactivity responds thus color of melanin |
Joints | Metacarpophalangeal
Proximal interphalangeal wrist knee |
Pain
Stiffness Arthritis Joint swelling |
Decreased ROM
Stiffness improve with rest |
Deposition of iron in articular cartilage
Chondrocalcinosis |
Cardiovascular | Heart
Blood vessels |
Asymptomatic
Heart failure palpitation Hypertension |
Diastolic dysfunction
Arrhythmias Dilated cardiomyopathy |
Deposition of iron in cardiac tissue and blood vessels |
Gastrointestinal | Liver | Fatigue
Fatty diarrhea Itching Jaundice Weight loss |
Hepatomegaly
Liver failure(ascites, encephalopathy) Liver cancer Splenomegaly Cutaneous stigmata of chronic liver disease |
Deposition of iron in liver |
Gallbladder | Right upper abdominal pain | Tender hepatomegaly | Multiple blood transfusion leading to hemochromatosis |
References
- ↑ Iron Overload and Hemochromatosis Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- ↑ Hemochromatosis National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- ↑ Hemochromatosis-Signs and Symptoms Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER)
- ↑ Jones H, Hedley-Whyte E (1983). "Idiopathic hemochromatosis (IHC): dementia and ataxia as presenting signs". Neurology. 33 (11): 1479–83. PMID 6685241.