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From: Ultrasound verified inflammation and structural damage in patients with hereditary haemochromatosis-related arthropathy

Fig. 1

Ultrasound image examples of patients with hereditary haemochromatosis. a Longitudinal dorsal scan of a metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint (left = proximal) indicating an extensive proximal osteophyte (arrow) and a smaller osteophyte in the distal part of the joint (broken arrow). b, c Longitudinal dorsal scan of MCP joints indicating a proximal osteophyte (arrow), grey scale synovitis (arrow heads) and power Doppler signals (asterix). d Transverse suprapatellar scan of a knee indicating calcium pyrophosphate deposition in the hyaline cartilage (arrow)

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