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Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystals
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Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate
(CPPD) crystals can accumulate in the joints, leading to a type of arthritis known as pseudogout, which results in sudden, painful
Joint Inflammation
. The formation of these crystals is often associated with aging,
Metabolic Abnormalities
, or
Joint trauma
, and their presence can be detected through
Imaging Techniques
or
Laboratory Analysis
of
Joint fluid
.
Concepts
Pseudogout
Crystal-induced Arthritis
Joint Inflammation
Metabolic Disorders
Joint Fluid Analysis
Articular Cartilage
Crystal Deposition Disease
Aging And Joint Health
Inflammatory Response
Crystal-Induced Inflammation
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