Transfusional Hemosiderosis in Childhood Cancer Patients and Survivors
Jacquelyn Baskin,
Susan Carson,
Julie Jaffray
et al.
Abstract:Background: Children treated for cancer are at risk of
developing iron toxicity due to receiving red cell transfusions and
myelosuppressive chemotherapy. Transfusions administered during
prolonged episodes of marrow suppression may increase exposure to toxic,
reactive forms of iron and thereby increase risk of extrahepatic iron
accumulation and long-term organ damage. Objective: This study
aimed to evaluate the severity and organ distribution of clinically
significant iron overload through measurement of hepat… Show more
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