2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-020-02709-x
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Iron-containing pathologies of the spleen: magnetic resonance imaging features with pathologic correlation

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“…The incidence of AKI in these two cohorts was 18.3% and 61.7%, respectively. Key factors associated with AKI included The authors [24] detailed that both systemic and nonsystemic conditions leading to iron deposition in the spleen exhibit distinct MRI characteristics due to the susceptibility effects of deposited iron or hemosiderin. Dual-echo gradient-echo sequences reveal signal loss on longer echo sequences attributable to the T2* effect.…”
Section: Petrović Et Al (2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence of AKI in these two cohorts was 18.3% and 61.7%, respectively. Key factors associated with AKI included The authors [24] detailed that both systemic and nonsystemic conditions leading to iron deposition in the spleen exhibit distinct MRI characteristics due to the susceptibility effects of deposited iron or hemosiderin. Dual-echo gradient-echo sequences reveal signal loss on longer echo sequences attributable to the T2* effect.…”
Section: Petrović Et Al (2020)mentioning
confidence: 99%