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“…Diagnosis of arthropathy induced by CPPD crystals is primarily based on microscopic identification of crystals in synovial fluid, 3 but they usually demonstrate a weakly positive birefringence under polarized microscopy and can be easily missed. [4][5][6] We here report a highly characteristic case of CPPD crystals-induced arthritis diagnosed on microscopic examination of the synovial fluid.…”
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“…Diagnosis of arthropathy induced by CPPD crystals is primarily based on microscopic identification of crystals in synovial fluid, 3 but they usually demonstrate a weakly positive birefringence under polarized microscopy and can be easily missed. [4][5][6] We here report a highly characteristic case of CPPD crystals-induced arthritis diagnosed on microscopic examination of the synovial fluid.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…2 Except for the familial cases, the prevalence of CPPDD clearly increases with age and incidence increases among patients with hyperparathyroidism, hypothyroidism, hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, hypomagnesemia and hypophosphatemia and possibly gout and diabetes mellitus. 2,4 CPPD is sometimes incorrectly referred to as pseudogout or chondrocalcinosis, though these entities are not synonymous with CPPDD. Chondrocalcinosis is the radiologic or pathologic presence of calcifications within fibrous or hyaline cartilage structures.…”
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