Figure 5.
Figure 5. Discordance of liver and myocardial iron. . / In A the patient has heavy liver iron loading (black liver), but the heart retains signal indicating light loading (arrow). If management or myocardial iron were based on a liver biopsy in this patient, chelation treatment might be increased, but the risk of cardiac complications from iron overload is low. In B the patient has little liver iron loading (grey liver), but the heart has low signal indicating heavy loading (arrow). If management or myocardial iron were based on a liver biopsy in this patient, chelation treatment might be maintained at current levels or even decreased, but the risk of cardiac complications from iron overload is high.

Discordance of liver and myocardial iron.

In A the patient has heavy liver iron loading (black liver), but the heart retains signal indicating light loading (arrow). If management or myocardial iron were based on a liver biopsy in this patient, chelation treatment might be increased, but the risk of cardiac complications from iron overload is low. In B the patient has little liver iron loading (grey liver), but the heart has low signal indicating heavy loading (arrow). If management or myocardial iron were based on a liver biopsy in this patient, chelation treatment might be maintained at current levels or even decreased, but the risk of cardiac complications from iron overload is high.

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