Figure 5.
Hemochromatosis arthropathy. Typical bilateral involvement of the metacarpophalangeal joints, especially the second and third, with plain radiogram showing the classical “hook” osteophytes. Hemochromatosis arthropathy can involve multiple other joints, including the hip, ankle, knee, elbow, shoulder, and spine.

Hemochromatosis arthropathy. Typical bilateral involvement of the metacarpophalangeal joints, especially the second and third, with plain radiogram showing the classical “hook” osteophytes. Hemochromatosis arthropathy can involve multiple other joints, including the hip, ankle, knee, elbow, shoulder, and spine.

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