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Hiroki Okunobu1, Shinnosuke Fukushima1,2,3, Hideharu Hagiya3
1Department of General Medicine Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama Japan.
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Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease may mimic an iliopsoas abscess on imaging. The combined use of polarized light microscopy and 16S rRNA gene analysis can help distinguish crystal-induced inflammation from infection, thereby preventing unnecessary antimicrobial therapy.
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