Rheumatology - Pseudogout Flashcards

1
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What is pseudogout?

A

Crystal arthropathy caused by calcium pyrophosphate

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How does pseudogout present?

A

Asymptomatic
Picked up incidentally on x-ray

May have chronic pain and stiffness in multiple joints

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How does pseudogout typically present?

A

Patient over 65
Rapid-onset hot, swollen, stiff and painful knee

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How do symptoms of pseudogout compare to gout and septic arthritis?

A

Tend to be milder

But must exclude septic arthritis

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What is used to confirm pseudogout diagnosis?

A

Joint aspiration

Calcium pyrophosphate crystals
Rhomboid-shaped
Positively birefringent of polarised light

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What is the classical x-ray change in pseudogout?

A

Chondrocalcinosis

Calcium deposits in joint cartilage

And LOSS

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How is pseudogout managed?

A

Targeted at symptoms
NSAIDs
Colchicine
Intra-articular steroid injections
Oral steroids

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