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. 2022 Jun 6;159:25. doi: 10.1186/s41065-022-00237-w

Table 3.

QFe/age in hemochromatosis probands with HFE p.C282Y homozygosity a

Highest quartile, QFe/age, mg/y (n= 26) Lowest three quartiles, QFe/age, mg/y (n= 78) Value of p
Men (n = 104) Median QFe/age, mg/y (range) 1913 (1226, 7143)b 486 (0, 1217)b  < 0.0001
HLA-Aa03 positivity c, % (n) 76.9 (20) 85.9 (67) 0.3583
HLA-Aa03 allele frequency d (n) 0.4615 (24/52) 0.5385 (84/156) 0.8535
Highest quartile, QFe/age, mg/y (n= 19) Lowest three quartiles, QFe/age, mg/y (n= 57) Value of p
Women (n = 76) Median QFe/age, mg/y (range) 1667 (1212, 6452) 444 (0, 1133)  < 0.0001
HLA-Aa03 positivity c, % (n) 68.4 (13) 71.9 (41) 0.7765
HLA-Aa03 allele frequency d (n) 0.4737 (18/38) 0.4561 (52/114) 0.3424

a Abbreviations: HLA human leukocyte antigen, QFe/age is defined as the quotient of quantity of iron removed to achieve iron depletion by age at diagnosis (mg/y)

b These values did not differ significantly from corresponding values in women

c Positivity is defined as either A*03 homozygosity or heterozygosity

d Allele frequency is defined as the quotient of total A*03 alleles by total A alleles