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The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy of phlebotomy on insulin sensitivity as evaluated by euglycemic-hyperinsulinic clamp in insulin resistance-associated hepatic iron overload patients.
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The main objective of this study is to evaluate in patients with HSD effects of treatment with phlebotomy rules with lifestyle and dietary rules versus lifestyle modifications alone on peripheral insulin resistance (assessed by hyperinsulinemic clamp).
Secondary objectives are:
to study in all patients with HSD the relationship between the amount of iron intrahepatic and degree of peripheral insulin resistance and liver before therapeutic intervention.
to study and compare the effects of phlebotomy treatment versus no treatment on:
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Other causes of hyperferritinemia:
Contraindication of phlebotomy
Viral, immune, genetic, vascular, malignant or toxic chronic hepatic disease
Alcohol consumption more than 21 doses per week during 5 years or more
Type 1 or type 2 diabetes
Oral anti-diabetic, corticoids or immune suppressor drugs
Hepatic severe disease
Claustrophobia, having a pace-maker or intracerebral clips
Subjects deprived of their liberty by judicial or administrative decision, subjects that are not affiliated to social security or topics exclusion period of a previous study
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13 participants in 2 patient groups
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