2018
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.17.18594
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Contribution of 3-T Susceptibility-Weighted MRI to Detection of Intraarticular Hemosiderin Accumulation in Patients With Hemophilia

Abstract: SWI contributes to more accurate grading of intraarticular hemosiderin accumulation than is achieved with conventional MRI sequences.

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“…Hemosiderin was identified histologically with Perls’ Prussian-blue stain, where iron in hemosiderin turns blue to black when exposed to potassium ferrocyanide. Since hemosiderin is an iron-storage complex (denatured ferritin and other material), which is marker of organ damage associated with hemorrhages [54, 55].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hemosiderin was identified histologically with Perls’ Prussian-blue stain, where iron in hemosiderin turns blue to black when exposed to potassium ferrocyanide. Since hemosiderin is an iron-storage complex (denatured ferritin and other material), which is marker of organ damage associated with hemorrhages [54, 55].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies explored musculoskeletal applications of SWI mainly on calcific tendinopathy, meniscal imaging, and hemophilic arthropathy. 10,11 Diffuse T2 Hypointense Bone Tumors and Tumor-like Lesions…”
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