Figure 2.
Figure 2. The percentage of homozygotes for the C282Y mutation (genotypic homozygotes) and of subjects with persistently elevated transferrin saturation and ferritin (phenotypic homozygotes) who consider themselves to be in less than good or excellent health. / Based on the data from Åsberg et al34. / Figure reprinted with permission from Beutler E. Response to Ajioka and Kushner. Blood. 2003;101:3354–3357.

The percentage of homozygotes for the C282Y mutation (genotypic homozygotes) and of subjects with persistently elevated transferrin saturation and ferritin (phenotypic homozygotes) who consider themselves to be in less than good or excellent health.

Based on the data from Åsberg et al34 

Figure reprinted with permission from

Beutler E. Response to Ajioka and Kushner. Blood. 2003;101:3354–3357.

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