Abstract

Transferrin saturation was determined in 11,431 men and 10,639 women aged 15 or more drawn from different areas in southern and central Finland and attending a multiphasic health screening examination in 1967-1972. All the 163 men and 66 women with transferrin saturation greater than or equal to 70% at the initial examination and still alive at the end of 1983 were invited to a re-examination. Of the invited persons, 76% attended the re-examination. Transferrin saturation and serum ferritin were the initial screening methods in the re-examination. All persons with suspected hemochromatosis were clinically examined and a laparoscopy was performed. Four men and four women were found with unequivocal hemochromatosis. Only one of these cases was diagnosed beforehand. According to these data the prevalence of hemochromatosis in Finland is about 50/100,000.

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