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Massive calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) affecting the temporomandibular joint – A case report and review of the literature

open access: yesOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) is a condition where calcium pyrophosphate crystals cause arthritis. Its occurrence in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is sparingly reported in the literature.
Yousuf Qundos   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A phenomap of TTR amyloidosis to aid diagnostic screening

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1113-1118, April 2025.
Abstract Cardiac amyloidosis due to transthyretin (ATTR) remains an underdiagnosed cause of cardiomyopathy. As awareness of the disease grows and referrals for ATTR increase, clinicians are likely to encounter more atypical forms of the condition in clinical practice.
Alexios S. Antonopoulos   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Controversial issues of nomenclature and terminology of calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition disease

open access: yesНаучно-практическая ревматология
Since the discovery in the early 1960s by D.J. McCarty crystals of calcium pyrophosphate in the synovial fluid of a patient with suspected gout, descriptions by D. Zitnan and S.
M. S. Eliseev, E. L. Nasonov
doaj   +1 more source

Pyruvate dehydrogenase autoantibodies in autoantibody‐negative patients with seizures are associated with reduced pyruvate dehydrogenase activity

open access: yesEpilepsia, EarlyView.
Abstract Objective We investigated the presence and potential functional relevance of antimitochondrial autoantibodies in patients suspicious for autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) associated with psychiatric symptoms and/or seizures, who were negative for known antineuronal autoantibodies.
Annika Breuer   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Detection and identification of crystals in synovial fluid

open access: yesReumatismo, 2011
Synovial fluid analysis for crystals represents one of the most important laboratory test for the evaluation of rheumatic diseases. The identification of monosodium urate and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals allows the prompt diagnosis of gout ...
F. Oliviero, E. Pascual, L. Punzi
doaj   +3 more sources

A Case of Pseudogout in an Adolescent on Isotretinoin

open access: yesCase Reports in Rheumatology
Pseudogout or calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease rarely occurs in the young. Known risk factors for pseudogout include age, previous surgery, trauma, metabolic conditions, and medications.
Toshihide Kuroe   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

THERMAL EVOLUTION OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE FOAM CERAMICS OBTAINED ON THE BASIS OF HYDROXYAPATITE AND MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE OF MONOHYDRATE

open access: yesФизико-химические аспекты изучения кластеров, наноструктур и наноматериалов, 2019
The introduction of a 15 – 85 wt.% powder of monocalcium phosphate monohydrate Ca(H2PO4)2 · H2O into the hydroxyapatite suspension after annealing at 1200°C leads to the formation of resorbable calcium phosphate phases (tricalcium phosphate, calcium ...
V.K. Krut’ko   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Revolutionizing Healthcare With Paper‐Based Nucleic Acid Testing

open access: yesExploration, EarlyView.
This work summarizes strategies to enhance paper‐based devices for nucleic acid testing. Key approaches include optimizing paper platforms, improving nucleic acid amplification, and refining labeling/signaling methods. These advancements aim to boost sensitivity, speed, and usability, making paper‐based diagnostics more effective for point‐of‐care ...
Hong Zhang   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Case of Crystal-Proven Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease in the Sternoclavicular Joint

open access: yesAnnals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is an important cause of crystalline arthritis commonly involving the knees and wrists, although many joints can be affected. Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease of the sternoclavicular (SC) joints has
Raeann Bowman   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Metabolism of crystals within the joint

open access: yesReumatismo, 2012
Monosodium urate (MSU), calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) and basic calcium phosphate (BCP) crystals deposit in joints and surrounding tissues causing acute inflammation and chronic cartilage damage.
A. Scanu, F. Oliviero, L. Punzi
doaj   +1 more source

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