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Comparative Study
. 1996;15(5):211-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00290523.

Quantitative photometrical assessment of iron deposits in synovial membranes in different joint diseases

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Comparative Study

Quantitative photometrical assessment of iron deposits in synovial membranes in different joint diseases

P Fritz et al. Rheumatol Int. 1996.

Abstract

We investigated 86 synovial membranes from patients suffering either from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or osteoarthritis (OA). Iron deposits in the synovial membrane were stained by the Prussian blue reaction, and the amount of stained iron was quantitatively assessed by microscope photometry. We found a statistically significant increase in iron deposits in the synovial membrane of RA patients when compared to OA patients. The amount of iron deposits correlated with the histological subtype of synovitis, those presenting with more exudative and proliferative features showing greater amounts of iron deposits. We also observed an inverse correlation between the haemoglobin concentration and erythrocytes in the serum and the amount of iron in the synovial membrane. From our data we concluded that iron deposits in the synovial membrane can contribute by several mechanisms, including activation of oxygen radicals, to the chronic inflammatory reaction in RA synovitis.

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