Literature DB >> 24851080

Detection of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease by dual-energy computed tomography.

Hae-Rim Kim1, Jung-Hwa Lee1, Na Ra Kim2, Sang-Heon Lee1.   

Abstract

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2014        PMID: 24851080      PMCID: PMC4028535          DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2014.29.3.404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Intern Med        ISSN: 1226-3303            Impact factor:   2.884


× No keyword cloud information.
A 52-year-old woman presented with painful swelling in both knees for 7 days. Physical examination identified marked swelling and tenderness in both knee joints that she reported to have recurred for the past 6 years. Laboratory tests determined the erythrocyte sedimentation rate to be 107 mm/hr, C-reactive protein as 25.55 mg/dL, and serum uric acid levels as 4.1 mg/dL. Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals were found on polarized light microscopy examination of knee joint synovial fluid. Cultures identified no microorganisms. Plain radiography of the right knee revealed multiple calcifications in the medial and lateral menisci and the femoral condylar cartilage (Fig. 1). Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT), which differentiates monosodium urate (color-coded in green) from calcium (color-coded in blue), revealed multiple calcium depositions in the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments, as well as in both menisci and the femoral condylar cartilage (Fig. 2). The patient was diagnosed as having CPPD crystal deposition disease of both knee joints. Intra-articular injection of triamcinolone effectively relieved her pain.
Figure 1

Plain radiographs show multiple calcifications in both (A) medial and lateral menisci (arrows), and (B) femoral condylar cartilage (arrowhead).

Figure 2

Dual energy computed tomography shows multiple calcium depositions in (A) both menisci, femoral condylar cartilage (arrowheads) and posterior cruciate ligament (arrow) and (B) anterior cruciate ligament (arrow).

In gouty arthritis, DECT is a useful noninvasive and inexpensive imaging modality for detecting urate deposits, especially when the acquisition of synovial fluid tophi is not possible and both septic arthritis and CPPD crystal deposition disease are possible diagnoses. DECT is also useful for detecting coronary calcium deposition and urinary calculi. Although calcification is often easily recognized on plain radiographs, DECT is a useful tool when crystal examination is not available or radiography is not easily interpretable.
  7 in total

Review 1.  Dual-energy CT: theoretical principles and clinical applications.

Authors:  Andrea Agostini; Alessandra Borgheresi; Alberto Mari; Chiara Floridi; Federico Bruno; Marina Carotti; Nicolò Schicchi; Antonio Barile; Stefania Maggi; Andrea Giovagnoni
Journal:  Radiol Med       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 3.469

2.  The role of dual energy computed tomography in the differentiation of acute gout flares and acute calcium pyrophosphate crystal arthritis.

Authors:  Dmitrij Kravchenko; Pantelis Karakostas; Daniel Kuetting; Carsten Meyer; Peter Brossart; Charlotte Behning; Valentin S Schäfer
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2021-10-09       Impact factor: 3.650

Review 3.  Imaging of calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease.

Authors:  Jennifer Miksanek; Ann K Rosenthal
Journal:  Curr Rheumatol Rep       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 4.592

Review 4.  Periarticular calcifications.

Authors:  Y Y Yan; Y N Bin Dous; H A Ouellette; P L Munk; N Murray; P I Mallinson; M A Sheikh
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2021-06-21       Impact factor: 2.199

5.  Detection of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals in knee meniscus by dual-energy computed tomography.

Authors:  Hidenori Tanikawa; Ryo Ogawa; Kazunari Okuma; Kengo Harato; Yasuo Niki; Shu Kobayashi; Takeo Nagura
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2018-04-05       Impact factor: 2.359

6.  Ultrasonography, an operator-dependent modality versus dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) in the detection of chondrocalcinosis: with regard to Tanikawa et al.'s study.

Authors:  Angel Checa
Journal:  J Orthop Surg Res       Date:  2018-10-16       Impact factor: 2.359

7.  A New Outlook on the Ability to Accumulate an Iodine Contrast Agent in Solid Lung Tumors Based on Virtual Monochromatic Images in Dual Energy Computed Tomography (DECT): Analysis in Two Phases of Contrast Enhancement.

Authors:  Arkadiusz Zegadło; Magdalena Żabicka; Aleksandra Różyk; Ewa Więsik-Szewczyk
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2021-04-26       Impact factor: 4.241

  7 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.