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Liver iron concentration imaging

BiomarkerImaging-derived measurement

Liver iron concentration imaging is used to assess iron overload. It supports diagnosis and management of conditions such as thalassemia and hemochromatosis.

Approvals
1
Indications
1
Therapies
1
Mapped tests
1

Where this biomarker is used

Each approval combines this biomarker with a specific indication and therapy. Select a therapy in the tables below to open its FDA-defined testing pathway.

Indication-specific approvals

Approvals where Liver iron concentration imaging is defined directly in the indication labeling.

IndicationBiomarker criteriaTherapies
Non-Transfusion-Dependent Thalassemia
Other · Blood
  • based on the proton transverse relaxation rate of MRI images
Tumor-agnostic approvals

Approvals defined at the solid tumor level where Liver iron concentration imaging is part of the eligibility criteria.

No tumor-agnostic approvals are currently mapped for this biomarker.

Tests that measure this biomarker

These assays report Liver iron concentration imaging as part of their validated menu. In many cases they are identified in FDA labeling as acceptable companion diagnostics for specific approvals.

Test
FerriScan
Resonance Health Analysis Services Pty Ltd
Method
IMAGING
Specimen
Not specified

Reports Liver iron concentration imaging as part of its biomarker panel.

This view is scoped to Liver iron concentration imaging. You can also see how it compares with other biomarkers and indications on the Know Your Companions™ map.