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Although hereditary hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic diseases affecting people of northern European descent, it is underdiagnosed.
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First prove there is catecholamine overproduction, then obtain an MRI to locate the tumor.
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The complications the general internist is most likely to see and can least afford to miss.
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A DNA test exists, but who should be tested?