Research paper
Features associated with different inflammatory phenotypes of calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease: study using data from the international ACR / EULAR CPPD classification criteria cohort
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- Features associated with different inflammatory phenotypes of calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease: study using data from the international ACR / EULAR CPPD classification criteria cohort
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Objective: The study objective was to examine the disease, demographic, and imaging features associated with different inflammatory phenotypes of calcium pyrophosphate deposition (CPPD) disease, ie, recurrent acute calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystal arthritis, chronic CPP crystal inflammatory arthritis, and crowned dens syndrome (CDS).Methods: Data from an international cohort (assembled from 25 sites in 7 countries for the development and validation of the 2023 CPPD classification criteria ...
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- 2024-08
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- Pascart, Tristan / Latourte, Augustin / Tedeschi, Sara K / Dalbeth, Nicola / Neogi, Tuhina / Adinolfi, Antonella / Arad, Uri / Andres, Mariano / Becce, Fabio / Bardin, Thomas / Cipolletta, Edoardo / Ea, Hang‐Korng / Filippou, Georgios / Filippucci, Emilio / FitzGerald, John / Iagnocco, Annamaria / Jansen, Tim L / Janssen, Matthijs / Lioté, Frédéric / So, Alexander / McCarthy, Geraldine M / Ramonda, Roberta / Richette, Pascal / Rosenthal, Ann / Scirè, Carlo / Silvagni, Ettore / Sirotti, Silvia / Sivera, Francisca / Stamp, Lisa K / Taylor, William J / Terkeltaub, Robert / Choi, Hyon K / Abhishek, Abhishek
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/40988
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- Rheumatology / arthritis / calcium pyrophosphate deposition / CPPD
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