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The diagnosis of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease (CPPD) until recent years has been mainly based on the finding of typical crystals of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPP) in the synovial fluid of affected patients and on the ...
B. Frediani, G. Filippou
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Comparison of three radiodiagnostic techniques for pyrophosphate arthropathy
Pyrophosphate arthropathy (PPA) is a disease that arises due to the formation and deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals within the articular cartilage and thereby develops into immune inflammation.
Fatima Magomedovna Kudayeva +4 more
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Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is characterized by polymorphism of clinical manifestations: from asymptomatic course to severe chronic arthropathy with destruction of bone structures.
E. V. Cheremushkina +2 more
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Pyrophosphate Stimulates Differentiation, Matrix Gene Expression and Alkaline Phosphatase Activity in Osteoblasts. [PDF]
Pyrophosphate is a potent mitogen, capable of stimulating proliferation in multiple cell types, and a critical participant in bone mineralization. Pyrophosphate can also affect the resorption rate and bioactivity of orthopedic ceramics. The present study
Michael Pujari-Palmer +7 more
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First Reported Case of a Pyrophosphate Kidney Stone in a Human
Urolithiasis composed of pyrophosphate salts has only been reported in animals, in the form of potassium magnesium pyrophosphate. However, there have been no reports of pyrophosphate stones in humans.
Michael R. Gigax +5 more
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Phosphate and calcium ions are nutrients that play key roles in growth, differentiation and the production of bioactive secondary metabolites in filamentous fungi. Phosphate concentration regulates the biosynthesis of hundreds of fungal metabolites.
Juan F. Martín
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Calcium-rich seashell wastes can be used as renewable materials to prepare value-added compounds. This work proposed an eco-environmental preparation of calcium pyrophosphate by using cockle-shell biowaste as a low-cost renewable calcium source for the ...
Somphob Thompho +7 more
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Age-related features of calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is more common at an old age. The age-related features of the disease have not been studied.Objective: to study age-related features of CPPD.Subjects and methods.
M. S. Eliseev +2 more
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Calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease (CPPD) is a disease caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals, mainly in the articular cartilage, and often manifests as severe acute or chronic arthritis. Therapy given in such cases with
M. S. Eliseev +2 more
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Imaging of Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease [PDF]
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is a common and clinically heterogeneous form of arthritis caused by the deposition of calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystals in articular tissues. The diagnosis of CPPD is supported by the presence of radiographic chondrocalcinosis; yet, conventional radiography detects only about 40 % of clinically ...
Jennifer, Miksanek, Ann K, Rosenthal
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