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Renal iron load in sickle cell disease is influenced by severity of haemolysis.

Yazarlar : Vasavda N, Gutiérrez L, House MJ, et al

Yayın : Br J Haematol.

Pubmed Linki : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22409346

Konu : Talasemi

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Abstract

Spin density projection-assisted R2-magnetic resonance imaging (R2-MRI; FerriScan(®) ) scans from 40 chelation-naïve sickle cell patients were used to assess renal iron load by measuring renal R2 (R-R2). Clinical data were collected retrospectively for the 2-year period preceding the scan. R-R2 showed no significant correlation with transfusional iron load (assessed by liver iron concentration), but correlated significantly with serum bilirubin (R = 0·61, P < 0·0001) and lactate dehydrogenase (R = 0·58, P < 0·0001). Mean (±standard deviation) R-R2 was higher (P = 0·02) in patients with renal hyperfiltration (29·8 ± 10·3/s) than those without (23·11 ± 6·6/s). Five patients had significantly lower signal intensity in the renal cortex, as compared to the medulla. These patients had a significantly higher (P < 0·0001) mean R-R2 than those showing no cortico-medullary difference. We postulate that the increased R-R2 is associated with haemolysis rather than transfusional iron load in sickle cell disease.


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