Fetal hemochromatosis: rare case of hepatic and extrahepatic siderosis involving thyroid on fetal MRI
Sumathi Natarajan,
Ravindar Kashyap,
Saira Rajan
et al.
Abstract:Background
Neonatal hemochromatosis (NH) is a rare condition that is characterized by severe neonatal liver disease in association with hepatic and extrahepatic excess iron deposition (siderosis), while sparing the reticuloendothelial system. The most common cause of fetal liver injury leading to the NH phenotype (accounting for over 95% of cases) is gestational alloimmune liver disease. This condition is caused by the transfer of maternal IgG antibodies through the placenta, targeting a fetal … Show more
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