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Table 1.

Elevated SF and elevated TS in 58 non-Hispanic white participants without HFE p.C28Y/ p.C282Ya.

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Fig 1.

Relative risks (95% CI) of HFE genotypes in 58 non-Hispanic white post-screening clinical examination participants who had iron overload phenotypes without HFE p.C282Y/p.C282Y.

Comparators were 42,640 non-Hispanic white HEIRS Study screening participants who had neither IO phenotypes nor p.C282Y/p.C282Y (see Table 3).

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Table 2.

HFE genotypes and iron overload phenotypes in non-Hispanic white participants without HFE p.C282Y/p.C282Ya.

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Table 3.

Iron overload-related disease in 58 non-Hispanic white post-screening clinical examination participantsa.

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