The Iron Fist, Part 1: Hemochromatosis and the Rheumatologist
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In this episode, we dig into hemochromatosis to better understand what it is, how it affects the joints, available screening methods, as well as clues to presentation and physical exam findings.
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- Intro :10
- Today’s episode :26
- What is hemochromatosis? 1:42
- What does the iron do? 3:03
- How much iron is in the body? 5:30
- When do you suspect it? 7:46
- What do we want to know about the joints? 9:33
- About Ralph Schumacher Jr., MD, and his work 12:15
- How have Schumacher’s observations held up? 14:42
- What about radiographs … can they help? 16:09
- What about hand OA and the gene mutation? 16:44
- So, what about people with undiagnosed hemochromatosis? What do their hands look like?18:09
- What about chondrocalcinosis? 19:13
- Tune in next time for part two 21:59
- Episode wrap-up 22:25
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