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Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition disease, also known as pseudogout and pyrophosphate arthropathy, is a rheumatologic disease which is thought to be secondary to abnormal accumulation of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals within joint soft tissues. [1] The knee joint is most commonly affected. [2]
In pseudogout, a form of calcium crystals accumulate in joint cartilage and fluid, causing the same sudden joint pain and swelling as gout. Pseudogout typically affects people over the age of 60 ...
Pseudogout (also referred to as calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease) is another type of crystalline arthritis that presents very similarly to gout but is caused by the deposition of rhomboid-shaped calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals. The knees, wrists, and fingers are the most common joints affected by ...
Crystal arthropathy is a class of joint disorder (called arthropathy) that is characterized by accumulation of tiny crystals in one or more joints. Polarizing microscopy and application of other crystallographic techniques have improved identification of different microcrystals including monosodium urate , calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate ...
Numerous medical conditions that can cause similar symptoms to gout. This includes other types of inflammatory arthritis like RA, psoriatic arthritis, and septic arthritis.
Crystal arthropathy (also known as crystal arthritis) (M10-M11) involves the deposition of crystals in the joint. In gout, the crystal is uric acid. In pseudogout/chondrocalcinosis/calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, the crystal is calcium pyrophosphate. Diabetic arthropathy (M14.2, E10-E14) is caused by diabetes.
712 Crystal arthropathies. 712.1 Chondrocalcinosis due to dicalcium phosphate crystals; 712.2 Chondrocalcinosis due to pyrophosphate crystals; 712.3 Chondrocalcinosis, cause unspecified pseudogout; 712.8 Other specified crystal arthropathies; 712.9 Unspecified crystal arthropathy; 713 Arthropathy, endocrine disorders. 713.1 Arthropathy ...
A magnesium deficiency may cause chondrocalcinosis, and there is anecdotal evidence that magnesium supplementation may reduce or alleviate symptoms. [7] In some cases, arthritis from injury can cause chondrocalcinosis. [8] Other causes of chondrocalcinosis include: [4] Hypercalcaemia, especially when caused by hyperparathyroidism; Arthritis ...