Use of magnetic resonance imaging to monitor iron overload
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Accurate simultaneous quantification of liver steatosis and iron overload in diffuse liver diseases with MRI.Estimating tissue iron burden: current status and future prospects.Heart Rate Variability for Early Detection of Cardiac Iron Deposition in Patients with Transfusion-Dependent Thalassemia.Single Breath-Hold Physiotherapy Technique: Effective tool for T2* magnetic resonance imaging in young patients with thalassaemia major.Comparison between different software programs and post-processing techniques for the MRI quantification of liver iron concentration in thalassemia patients.Retrospective comparison of gradient recalled echo R2* and spin-echo R2 magnetic resonance analysis methods for estimating liver iron content in children and adolescents.Effectiveness of red blood cell exchange, partial manual exchange, and simple transfusion concurrently with iron chelation therapy in reducing iron overload in chronically transfused sickle cell anemia patients.Agreement between manual relaxometry and semi-automated scanner-based multi-echo Dixon technique for measuring liver T2* in a pediatric and young adult population.The role of diffusion-weighted imaging in prediction liver iron concentration in beta-thalassaemia patients.Increased sympathovagal imbalance evaluated by heart rate variability is associated with decreased T2* MRI and left ventricular function in transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients.Assessing cardiac and liver iron overload in chronically transfused patients with sickle cell disease.Utility of Transient Elastography in Estimating Hepatic Iron Concentration in Comparison to Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Patients Who are Transfusion-Dependent: A Canadian Center Experience.Monitoring Iron Overload: Relationship between R2* Relaxometry of the Liver and Serum Ferritin under Different Therapies
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Use of magnetic resonance imaging to monitor iron overload
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Use of magnetic resonance imaging to monitor iron overload
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John C Wood
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747-64, vii
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10.1016/J.HOC.2014.04.002
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2014-08-01T00:00:00Z