orthopedics 09.06 Flashcards

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Q

A 54-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of a swollen, painful left knee. You aspirate the joint to avoid admission to the orthopaedic wards. Aspirated joint fluid shows calcium pyrophosphate crystals. Which of the following blood tests is most useful in revealing an underlying cause?

Transferrin saturation

ACTH

ANA

Serum ferritin

LDH

A

This is a typical presentation of pseudogout. An elevated transferrin saturation may indicate haemochromatosis, a recognised cause of pseudogout.

A high ferritin level is also seen in haemochromatosis but can be raised in a variety of infective and inflammatory processes, including pseudogout, as part of an acute phase response.

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