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   Detection of metallic cobalt and chromium liver deposition following failed hip replacement using T2∗ and R2 magnetic resonance  
   
نویسنده abdel-gadir a. ,berber r. ,porter j.b. ,quinn p.d. ,suri d. ,kellman p. ,hart a.j. ,moon j.c. ,manisty c. ,skinner j.a.
منبع journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance - 2016 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: failed hip prostheses can cause elevated circulating cobalt and chromium levels,with rare reports of fatal systemic organ deposition,including cobalt cardiomyopathy. although blood cobalt and chromium levels are easily measured,organ deposition is difficult to detect without invasive biopsy. the t2∗magnetic resonance (mr) method is used to quantify tissue iron deposition,and plays an important role in the management of iron-loading conditions. cobalt and chromium,like iron,also affect magnetism and are proposed mr contrast agents. case presentation: we describe a case of a 44-year-old male with a failed hip implant and very elevated blood cobalt and chromium levels. despite normal cardiac mr findings,liver t2∗and r2 values were abnormal,triggering tissue biopsy. liver tissue analysis,including x-ray fluorescence,demonstrated heavy elemental cobalt and chromium deposition in macrophages,and no detectable iron. conclusions: our case demonstrates t2∗and r2 quantification of liver metal deposition in a patient with a failed hip implant. further work is needed to investigate the role of t2∗and r2 mr in the detection of metal deposition from metal on metal hip prostheses. © 2016 abdel-gadir et al.
کلیدواژه Chromium; Cobalt; Metal loading; Metal-on-metal hip; MRI; T2∗
آدرس institute of cardiovascular science,university college london,london,united kingdom,barts heart centre,st. bartholomew's hospital,london, United Kingdom, royal national orthopedic hospital,stanmore, United Kingdom, department of hematology,university college london,london, United Kingdom, diamond light source,harwell science and innovation campus,didcot, United Kingdom, department of gastroenterology,whittington hospital,london, United Kingdom, medical signal and image processing program,national heart,lung,and blood institute,bethesda,md, United States, royal national orthopedic hospital,stanmore, United Kingdom, institute of cardiovascular science,university college london,london,united kingdom,barts heart centre,st. bartholomew's hospital,london, United Kingdom, institute of cardiovascular science,university college london,london,united kingdom,barts heart centre,st. bartholomew's hospital,london, United Kingdom, royal national orthopedic hospital,stanmore, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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