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Cervical spine pseudogout with myelopathy and Charcot joints.
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1996
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Lumbosacral RadiculopathySpinal Cord InjuryCppd Crystal DiseaseCervical Spine PseudogoutNeurologyCppd CrystalsSpine DeformityNeuropathologyMedicineSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryCervical Spine
Myelopathy due to calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals in the cervical spine is rare. Neuropathic-like joints are also uncommon manifestations of CPPD crystal disease. We describe a 79-year-old woman with multiple neuropathic joints containing CPPD crystals. She also had a large mass containing CPPD crystals impinging on the cervical spinal cord, causing a myelopathy. She appears to be the first patient with this combination of unusual clinical features with CPPD disease.