Title of article :
Assessment of Pancreatic Iron Overload in Transfusion Dependent Thalassemic Patients
Author/Authors :
Hashemieh, Mozhgan Imam Hossein Medical Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Advances in the management of transfusion dependent thalassemic patients have improved the survival of these
patients. The most important consequence of repeated and frequent transfusions is iron accumulation in vital
organs. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive and valid technique for the estimation of iron
stores. Despite multiple studies about cardiac and liver MRI T2*, there is limited experience about pancreatic
MRI. Although there is a weak correlation between hepatic and pancreatic siderosis, MRI assessment of iron
deposition in the pancreas can reduce cardiac morbidity. Pancreatic siderosis may be a predictor for the
development of glucose dysregulation. Pancreatic R2* > 100 Hz is a risk factor for glucose intolerance or even
overt diabetes. Splenectomy can accentuate the pancreatic iron overload. Early intensive chelation therapy in
thalassemia patients can reverse glucose metabolism impairment. In this review, the MRI assessment of
pancreatic iron overload in transfusion dependent thalassemia, the correlation between pancreas with liver and
myocardial hemosiderosis and the importance of pancreatic iron overload in pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus in
these patients were discussed.
Keywords :
Thalassemia , Pancreas , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Iron overload
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics