Papavasiliou C, Trakadas S, Gouliamos A, Vlahos L, Pouliadis G, Phessas P
Department of Radiology, University of Athens Medical School, Areteion Hospital, Greece.
Eur J Radiol. 1988 Feb;8(1):50-3.
The MRI findings of masses of MH in three patients suffering from thalassaemia major, sickle-cell anaemia and thalassaemia intermedia, respectively, are presented. There was good correlation between the MRI findings and the conventional radiology or CT appearance of the masses. The masses produced a low intensity signal, similar to that of the adjacent marrow of the thoracic spine, while they were surrounded by a high-intensity signal rim attributed to a layer of fat surrounding the masses. The latter MRI finding is thought to be characteristic of MH masses.