Pseudogouty arthritis

The disease is a joint disease with diverse clinical manifestations caused by the deposition of calcium dihydroxypyrophosphate crystals, including intermittent episodes of acute arthritis; degenerative joint disease, sometimes severe, and sometimes asymptomatic. X-ray examination can be performed in specific areas An image of calcium deposits in articular cartilage was seen.

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