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Among the many unanswered questions about calcium pyrophosphate deposition — formerly called “pseudogout” — perhaps the most important is whether it causes osteoarthritis, a speaker said ...
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPDD) disease is characterized by the accumulation of calcium crystals in the cartilage tissues of the joints. The crystal deposits cause inflammation of the ...
Pseudogout, also called calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD), is a form of arthritis that commonly affects the knees. It is characterized by the sudden and painful onset of swelling in one or ...
Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (CPPD) is a form of arthritis characterised by the accumulation of calcium pyrophosphate crystals within the joint cartilage and surrounding tissues.
Study Finds Acute Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Arthritis Doubles Fracture Risk. American College of Rheumatology. November 7, 2023. Date accessed: November 13, 2023. https: ...
Machine learning models diagnosed gout and calcium pyrophosphate deposition with accuracies similar to trained observers. The models could be applied at point of care without specific training.
Human exposure to toxic particles drives various diseases. Examples include gout, an acute arthritis driven by monosodium urate crystals, or MSUc; CPPD disease, another inflammatory joint disease ...
Researchers will present the first-ever study of fractures and calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease at ACR Convergence 2023, the American College of Rheumatology’s (ACR) annual meeting.
Is there any relationship between calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate disease (pseudogout) and vitamin D deficiency? — Joy Green-Hadden, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, Aurora, Colo.
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