Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type 1

How might iron overload affect the pancreas and liver?

Iron overload (hemochromatosis) can affect many parts of the body, including the pancreas and liver. Buildup of iron in the pancreas can interfere with insulin production and cause diabetes mellitus. Buildup of iron in the liver can lead to liver disease including hepatomegaly; cirrhosis (scarring of the liver and poor liver function); and/or liver failure.

Last updated on 05-01-20

What is the long-term outlook for people with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type 1?

The long-term outlook (prognosis) for people with congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type 1 (CDA1) is usually good, even if life expectancy is slightly reduced in some cases. Iron overload complications can be fatal if untreated. Yearly iron overload check ups are recommended. Free iron that precipitates in the body's organs can lead to congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, diabetes, and chronic liver disease (cirrhosis).

Last updated on 05-01-20

Name: Iron Disorders Institute Inc. P.O. Box 4891
Greenville, SC, 29608, United States
Fax : 864-292-1878 Email: info@irondisorders.org Url: http://www.irondisorders.org/
Name: European Network for Rare and Congenital Anaemias (ENERCA) University of Barcelona Red Cell Pathology Unit
C/Villarroel, 170 - 08036 Barcelona
España
Phone: (34) 93 451 5950 Fax : (34) 93 227 1764 Email: enerca@enerca.org Url: http://www.enerca.org

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