Literature DB >> 968336

Spinal changes in idiopathic chondrocalcinosis articularis.

A J Richards, E B Hamilton.   

Abstract

The lumbar-spine radiographs of 67 patients with idiopathic chondrocalcinosis articularis were reviewed for disc calcification and other changes. Calcification was present in 21 (31%) of the patients, seen most frequently at the L 2-3 disc space. The 21 patients as a group were significantly older than the 46 patients without disc calcification, and also had a much higher incidence of chondrocalcinosis in peripheral joints. There was no association with back pain or spinal stiffness. The 21 patients with disc calcification included six patients with a destructive peripheral arthropathy, and three of them had destructive changes affecting the lumbar spine. Three patients with a destructive peripheral arthropathy were also included in the group without disc calcification, and one of these had a destructive arthritis of the lumbar spine. For comparison, there was a 55% incidence of spinal chondrocalcinosis in nine patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and peripheral joint chondrocalcinosis, and a 6% incidence in 100 anteroposterior lumbar spine radiograph 'controls', taken before intravenous urography, although in this latter group the changes were minimal and confined to the margin of a single disc in each case.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 968336     DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/15.3.138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatol Rehabil        ISSN: 0300-3396


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