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Prevalence of Genetic Hemochromatosis in a Cohort of Italian Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

right arrow Dario Conte, MD; Domenico Manachino, MD; Agostino Colli, MD; Andrea Guala, MD; Giampiero Aimo, MD; Marco Andreoletti, MD; Maura Corsetti, MD; and Mirella Fraquelli, MD

1 March 1998 | Volume 128 Issue 5 | Pages 370-373

Background: Few data exist on the prevalence of genetic hemochromatosis among diabetic patients.

Objective: To compare the prevalence of genetic hemochromatosis in diabetic patients and a matched control group and to evaluate the accuracy of iron-related indexes in detecting hemochromatosis.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Diabetes clinics of four hospitals in northern Italy.

Patients: 894 diabetic patients (117 with type 1 diabetes and 777 with type 2 diabetes) and 467 matched controls.

Measurements: Transferrin saturation and serum ferritin levels were measured in all study participants. After secondary iron overload was excluded as the cause of persistently elevated transferrin saturation and serum ferritin levels, liver biopsy was performed and siderosis was estimated semiquantitatively and quantitatively. A hepatic iron index greater than 1.9 was considered diagnostic for hemochromatosis.

Results: Hemochromatosis was diagnosed in 12 patients with type 2 diabetes (prevalence, 1.34% [95% CI, 0.7% to 2.3%]) and 1 control (prevalence, 0.2% [CI, 0.1% to 1.4%]; P = 0.032). The odds ratio of hemochromatosis in association with diabetes was 6.3 (CI, 1.1 to 37.7). Measurement of transferrin saturation was the most sensitive test for hemochromatosis.

Conclusions: Genetic hemochromatosis is frequently not diagnosed in patients with diabetes, although it is a hallmark of the disease. Screening for hemochromatosis could be beneficial for patients with diabetes.

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From Istituto di Scienze Mediche, IRCCS, Ospedale Maggiore, Milano, Italy; Ospedale Civile di Vercelli, Vercelli, Italy; Ospedale Civile di Morbegno, Morbegno, Italy; and Ospedale di Salo, Salo, Italy.
Acknowledgments: The authors thank Alix Green for assistance in the preparation of the manuscript.
Grant Support: In part by Associazione Amici Gastroenterologia del Padiglione Granelli, Milano, Italy.
Requests for Reprints: Dario Conte, MD, Cattedra di Gastroenterologia, Istituto di Scienze Mediche, IRCCS, Ospedale Maggiore, Padiglione Granelli 3 piano, Universita di Milano, via F. Sforza 35, 20122 Milano, Italy.
Current Author Addresses: Drs. Conte, Corsetti, and Fraquelli: Cattedra di Gastroenterologia, Istituto di Scienze Mediche, IRCCS, Ospedale Maggiore, Padiglione Granelli 3 piano, Universita di Milano, via F. Sforza 35, 20122 Milano, Italy.


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