2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrnm.2018.01.016
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Assessment of hepatic and cardiac iron overload in thalassemia patients by magnetic resonance imaging: Our experience in Alexandria University

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“…In a study done in Thailand there was no signi cant correlation between cardiac T2* and serum ferritin. In this study there was a negative correlation between liver iron concentration and serum ferritin 11 . Kiran Suthar et al in their study done on a cohort of Indian children with TDT concluded that serum ferritin was a poor indicator of predicting IO in the liver and heart 12 .…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…In a study done in Thailand there was no signi cant correlation between cardiac T2* and serum ferritin. In this study there was a negative correlation between liver iron concentration and serum ferritin 11 . Kiran Suthar et al in their study done on a cohort of Indian children with TDT concluded that serum ferritin was a poor indicator of predicting IO in the liver and heart 12 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In a study done in Thailand to assess IO in patients with thalassaemia major, 87.1% had hepatic IO and 18.6% had cardiac IO 10 . Among Egyptian patients with TDT, 75% had IO in the liver and 8.7% had evidence of IO in the heart 11 . A study done in Iran showed hepatic IO in 41.6% and cardiac IO in 38.3% of TDT patients 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic background of thalassemic patients in Egypt might be implicated for the low prevalence of cardiac iron loading in our population in spite of very high serum ferritin and high LIC 14 . In another study in Alexandria University performed on thalassemic patients, only 8.7% of cases were cardiac iron loaded 15 . Similarly in SCD patients, Elalfy et al…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Genetic background of thalassemic patients in Egypt might be implicated for the low prevalence of cardiac iron loading in our population in spite of very high serum ferritin and high LIC 14 . In another study in Alexandria University performed on thalassemic patients, only 8.7% of cases were cardiac iron loaded 15 . Similarly in SCD patients, Elalfy et al found that cardiac siderosis was absent in transfusion dependant SCD patients with minimal or no pancreatic and moderate to severe hepatic iron loading 16 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%