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Hemochromatosis type 3

Hemochromatosis type 3: Introduction

Hemochromatosis type 3: A rare genetic disorder where too much iron is absorbed from food and it is stored in various parts of the body which can cause damage. Type 3 has an onset that is between type 1 and type 2 and is inherited recessively. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Hemochromatosis type 3 is available below.

Symptoms of Hemochromatosis type 3

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