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How do you differentiate primary from secondary iron overload?

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Hepatology · Johns Hopkins Medicine

Medical history helps- transfusion history, chronic hemolytic anemias, ESRD on HD, and inflammatory conditions increase the risk of secondary iron.

In my practice, I use MRI to help distinguish between primary and secondary iron overload. In primary iron overload, the iron will only be seen in the l...

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