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Editorial
. 2025 Apr 4;9(4):e70122.
doi: 10.1002/hem3.70122. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Liver iron concentration thresholds: Where do they really come from?

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Editorial

Liver iron concentration thresholds: Where do they really come from?

Lukas Müller et al. Hemasphere. .
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Conflict of interest statement

The authors wish to acknowledge support from GE Healthcare who provide research support to the University of Wisconsin. Furthermore, Dr. Reeder is supported by the John H. Juhl Endowed Chair of Radiology. Moniba Nazeef is supported by the Kathy Mosher faculty fellowship in Sickle Cell Disease.

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