Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3282386 | Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2015 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
Based on a meta-analysis, measurements of liver iron concentration by MRI may be accurate enough to rule out iron overload, but not to definitely identify patients with this condition. Most studies did not use explicit and prespecified MRI thresholds for iron overload, therefore some patients may have been diagnosed inaccurately with this condition. More studies are needed of standardized MRI protocols and to determine the effects of MRI surveillance on the development of chronic liver disease and patient survival.
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Maria Sarigianni, Aris Liakos, Efthymia Vlachaki, Paschalis Paschos, Eleni Athanasiadou, Victor M. Montori, Mohammad Hassan Murad, Apostolos Tsapas,