G Rivera-Sanfeliz1, D Resnick, P Haghighi
1Department of Radiology, University of California, San Diego, Medical Center, USA.
This case study details an unusual instance of tophaceous pseudogout in the atlantoaxial joint, causing cervical cord compression. This rare condition, characterized by calcium pyrophosphate deposition, highlights diagnostic challenges in spinal disorders.
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