Deck 12: Hemochromatosis

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What type of inheritance is hereditary hemochromatosis?

A) Autosomal recessive
B) Autosomal dominant
C) X-linked recessive
D) X-linked dominant
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Clinical evidence of HH presents at what age?

A) Younger than 10
B) Present at birth
C) 20s
D) 40 or older
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Which of the following is not a permanent manifestation of HH?

A) Arthritis
B) Cardiomyopathy
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Hypothyroidism
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The amount of stored iron in the body is estimated by

A) Serum ferritin levels
B) Serum iron levels
C) Total iron binding capacity
D) Transferrin saturation levels
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Which lab values are correct for HH?

A) Serum iron normal- increased, serum ferritin increased
B) TIBC normal- increased, serum ferritin increased
C) Serum iron decreased, serum ferritin decreased
D) TIBC normal - decreased, serum transferrin saturation increased
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Consumption of excessive amounts of which vitamin should be avoided in HH?

A) C
B) A
C) B12
D) D
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What is the treatment of choice for HH in symptomatic as well as asymptomatic patients?

A) Chelation
B) Therapeutic phlebotomy
C) Diet modification
D) Liver transplant
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Which of the following is not a frequently presenting symptom of HH?

A) Abdominal pain
B) Hyperpigmented skin
C) Fatigue
D) Arthralgias
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Who is more likely to manifest symptoms of HH?

A) Men
B) Women
C) Equal chance of manifesting symptoms
D) Homosexuals
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Diagnosis is made by:

A) HFE gene testing
B) Liver biopsy
C) Whole blood genetic testing
D) Skin biopsy
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Deck 12: Hemochromatosis
1
What type of inheritance is hereditary hemochromatosis?

A) Autosomal recessive
B) Autosomal dominant
C) X-linked recessive
D) X-linked dominant
A
Explanation: Hereditary hemochromatosis (type 1 HH) is an autosomal recessive disorder that is most commonly caused by a single mutation in the HFE gene.
2
Clinical evidence of HH presents at what age?

A) Younger than 10
B) Present at birth
C) 20s
D) 40 or older
D
Explanation: Because persons with HH absorb excess iron over a period of years, clinical evidence of disease does not typically present until the affected individual is 40 years of age or older. The average body stores approximately 4 grams of total iron in various forms.
3
Which of the following is not a permanent manifestation of HH?

A) Arthritis
B) Cardiomyopathy
C) Diabetes mellitus
D) Hypothyroidism
B
Explanation: Unless severe, cardiomyopathy is a reversible manifestation. Arthritis, Diabetes Mellitus and Hyperthyroidism are all permanent manifestations of HH.
4
The amount of stored iron in the body is estimated by

A) Serum ferritin levels
B) Serum iron levels
C) Total iron binding capacity
D) Transferrin saturation levels
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Which lab values are correct for HH?

A) Serum iron normal- increased, serum ferritin increased
B) TIBC normal- increased, serum ferritin increased
C) Serum iron decreased, serum ferritin decreased
D) TIBC normal - decreased, serum transferrin saturation increased
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Consumption of excessive amounts of which vitamin should be avoided in HH?

A) C
B) A
C) B12
D) D
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7
What is the treatment of choice for HH in symptomatic as well as asymptomatic patients?

A) Chelation
B) Therapeutic phlebotomy
C) Diet modification
D) Liver transplant
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8
Which of the following is not a frequently presenting symptom of HH?

A) Abdominal pain
B) Hyperpigmented skin
C) Fatigue
D) Arthralgias
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Who is more likely to manifest symptoms of HH?

A) Men
B) Women
C) Equal chance of manifesting symptoms
D) Homosexuals
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Diagnosis is made by:

A) HFE gene testing
B) Liver biopsy
C) Whole blood genetic testing
D) Skin biopsy
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