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Hypogonadism is a potential complication of haemochromatosis, usually seen in patients with severe iron overload and liver cirrhosis. We describe the diagnostic workup of a patient with an early stage of hereditary haemochromatosis, presenting with only mildly elevated liver enzymes and central hypogonadism in the absence of cirrhosis or diabetes, but with concurrent sarcoidosis.

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N Wlazlo, W Peters, B Bravenboer. Hypogonadism in a patient with mild hereditary haemochromatosis. The Netherlands journal of medicine. 2012 Sep;70(7):318-20

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PMID: 22961825

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