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pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD)
crystal deposition disease, also
known as
pseudogout and
pyrophosphate arthropathy, is a
rheumatologic disease which is thought...
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Other conditions that can look
similar include CPPD (
pseudogout),
rheumatoid arthritis,
psoriatic arthritis,
palindromic rheumatism, and...
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usually occurs in
cooler areas of the body,
often starting in the big toe.
Pseudogout (also
referred to as
calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition...
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diseases may
include Knee
osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Infection Gout
Pseudogout Prepatellar bursitis (kneecap bursitis)
Cysts Tumours Repetitive strain...
- Osteoarthritis,
degenerative joint disease Trauma Rheumatic fever Chronic gout or
pseudogout Scleroderma Polymyositis Systemic lupus erythematosus Erythema nodosum...
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crystals from toe
joint fluid (100x
polarized light)
Chondrocalcinosis (
pseudogout) Mirgh, S. P.; Venkatesh, M. P. (2017). "Lumps All over: A Case of Chronic...
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deposition of
crystals in the joint. In gout, the
crystal is uric acid. In
pseudogout/chondrocalcinosis/calcium
pyrophosphate deposition disease, the crystal...
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hemochromatosis usually presents with skin hyperpigmentation,
diabetes mellitus,
pseudogout, or cardiomyopathy. All of
these are due to
signs of iron overload. Family...
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arthropathy Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
Crystal arthropathies: gout,
pseudogout Septic arthritis Raynaud's
Disease Lupus Ehlers-Danlos
syndrome Sjögren's...
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Metabolic and
endocrine diseases ****ociated with
rheumatic states Gout,
pseudogout Neoplasms Neurovascular disorders Bone and
cartilage disorders Extraarticular...