Increased Bone Marrow Iron at Diagnosis Is Associated with Inferior Prognosis in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndromes

Blood(2021)

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Introduction: Iron storage in patients (pts) with myelodysplastic syndromes at the time of diagnosis may vary from normal to iron overload. Even before the first blood transfusion, storage iron can be increased due to down-regulation of hepcidin and subsequent increase in duodenal iron uptake. Iron overload is known to worsen the prognosis of MDS patients, partly due to iron-related organ damage after long-term transfusion therapy, and partly due to an increased risk of infections. However, it is unclear whether increased storage iron at the time of diagnosis already has a prognostic influence. We assessed bone marrow iron stores at the time of MDS diagnosis and correlated them with clinical outcome.
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