Ultrasonographic diagnosis of articular chondrocalcinosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00296-011-2320-1
Ultrasonographic diagnosis of articular chondrocalcinosis
Abstract
To investigate the role of high-frequency ultrasonography in the diagnosis of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) calcifications, in the most commonly affected joints in CPPD disease. Sixty patients with knee effusion were included in the study. All patients underwent musculoskeletal ultrasonography (on the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and knee joints), radiological examination of the sites examined by US, and synovial fluid analysis (using polarized light microscopy). Out of 60 patients with knee effusion, ultrasonographic calcifications (knees, shoulders, and wrists) were present in 38 patients (63.3%) and out of those patients; 32 had calcification characteristic of CPPD crystals deposition (hyperechoic deposits) in the knee and wrist joints. Pattern II (punctate pattern) was the most common pattern of calcification. It was present in all patients who had wrist calcification (18 patients) and in the knee in either alone (21 patients) or in association with pattern I (hyperechoic band) and/or pattern III (hyperechoic nodular or oval deposits) (9 patients). The sensitivity of ultrasonography for the detection of calcification was 84.2% while that of plain radiography was 13.2%, the specificity of both ultrasonography and plain radiography for the detection of calcification was 100%, and ultrasonography is valuable for diagnosing articular chondrocalcinosis via the detection of calcifications within the joint cartilage and fibrocartilage. Both sensitivity and specificity are high for detecting CPPD deposits.
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