An idiopathic case of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease with crowned dens syndrome in a young patient
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2009
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Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystal deposition disease is rare in patients under the age of 40 in the absence of metabolic or familial predisposition. A high incidence of involvement of the transverse ligament of the atlas in CPPD deposition disease was reported. However, involvement of the craniocervical junction is rarely symptomatic. We report a rare case in a young male with severe idiopathic CPPD crystal deposition disease, including crowned dens syndrome in the cervical spine. Copyright © 2009 by The Southern Medical Association.
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Adult , Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Cervical Atlas , Chondrocalcinosis , Colchicine , Gout Suppressants , Humans , Indomethacin , Male , Neck Pain , Steroids , Syndrome , calcium pyrophosphate , adult , article , atlas , case report , cervical spine , crowned dens syndrome , disease predisposition , disease severity , human , idiopathic disease , incidence , ligament , ligament disease , male , pseudogout