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Crystalline arthropathies

  • Describe the pathogenesis of the crystalline arthropathies.
  • How do crystalline arthropathies present clinically?
  • How does gout appear radiographically?
  • List the three major crystalline arthritides.
  • What are the target joints for CPPD?
  • What is chondrocalcinosis?
  • What is pseudogout?
  • What is the typical radiographic appearance of CPPD?
  • When CPPD affects the knee what is the typical radiographic appearance?
  • When should one suspect CPPD
  • Which joint is most often involved in acute gout?
  • Which joints are most commonly involved in CPPD?

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