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1Rheumatology Associates of Southeastern Massachusetts, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Abstract:
A patient presented with acute de Quervain's tenosynovitis with no history of trauma or overuse. Infection was ruled out. Aspiration of the involved tendon sheath yielded a significant quantity of tenosynovial fluid closely resembling viscous synovial fluid, which showed intracellular calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals. X-rays showed flecks of linear calcification in the region of the tendon sheath. This is a rare clinical presentation of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate disease.
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