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Postgraduate Medical Journal, 1995, Vol 71, 297-298
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R Gama, MJ Smith, J Wright and V Marks
Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, UK.
We report a case of primary haemochromatosis complicated by anterior hypopituitarism which recovered after aggressive venesection therapy. Reversal of anterior hypopituitarism in haemochromatosis following iron depletion has not been previously described.
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