Hepatic Visualization on DXA Scan: An Ancilliary Finding
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Published:2024-08-23
Issue:9
Volume:74
Page:1721-1722
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ISSN:0030-9982
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Container-title:Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
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Short-container-title:J Pak Med Assoc
Author:
Ayesha Zubair ,Sana Munir Gill ,Aamna Hassan
Abstract
Thalassemia major is a genetic haemoglobinopathy manifesting as severe anaemia, jaundice and hepatosplenomegaly.Due to altered iron metabolism and increased bone resorption it is associated with secondary osteoporosis manifested asdecreased bone mineral density (BMD). Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is frequently performed for the diagnosisof secondary osteoporosis. Soft tissues are rarely visualized on DXA unless there is calcification involving those structureslike nephro-, cholelithiasis or iatrogenic e.g. surgical clips. Hepatic iron deposition occurs in thalassemia due to repeatedblood transfusions which leads to increased density of the liver resulting in visualization of liver on DXA scan.We present an interesting image of hepatic visualization on DXA performed for bone mineral density assessment in a patientwith thalassemia major.Keywords: Thalassemia major, secondary osteoporosis, iron overload, liver, DXA.
Publisher
Pakistan Medical Association