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Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition disease is characterised by the accumulation of pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals in articular and periarticular tissues and it can be classified as sporadic, hereditary or secondary. The diagnosis
Guglielmi, Gaspare +2 more
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Radiological identification and analysis of soft tissue musculoskeletal calcifications
Musculoskeletal calcifications are frequent on radiographs and sometimes problematic. The goal of this article is to help radiologists to make the correct diagnosis when faced with an extraosseous musculoskeletal calcification.
Véronique Freire +2 more
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OBJECTIVES: To preliminarily explore the diagnostic potential of ultrasound (US) in detecting calcium pyrophosphate crystal (CPP) deposits at the hip joint in a cohort of patients with calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) which were ...
Di Matteo, Andrea +23 more
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Chondrocalcinosis (Pseudogout) of the Temporomandibular Joint
Introduction: Crystal-induced arthropathies are a frequent inflammatory joint disease. These diseases are characterized by the formation of crystal deposits in joint tissues or in periarticular structures.
P. Tvrdý +4 more
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High-Grade Partial Tear of the Biceps Femoris Tendon in a Patient with Type 2 Diabetes and Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease: A Case Report [PDF]
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease is a common condition that results in intra-articular and periarticular deposition of calcium pyrophosphate crystals. Tendon tear, however, is infrequently reported in these cases.
Li, Rebecca +3 more
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Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Diagnosis in Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal Deposition Disease.
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition disease is extremely versatile. We present the case of a 52 years old patient referred for inflammatory pain of the left knee and ankle of recent onset with intense inflammatory syndrome that mimics rheumatoid arthritis.
Mușetescu, Anca Emanuela +2 more
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SummaryObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to reveal the accurate prevalence and related factors to the presence of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition in cadaveric knee joints.DesignControlled laboratory study.MethodsSix ...
Iriuchishima, T. +8 more
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The authors present the case of a 64-year-old woman with a destructive calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition disease of the temporomandibular joint. Progressive pain, swelling and a malocclusion :ere her chief complaints.
C. Guo +9 more
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Purpose. Ultrasonography (US) has been demonstrated to be an important tool in the diagnosis of calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystal deposition disease.
Georgios Filippou +9 more
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