This patient presents with classic radiographic features of CPPD, which include:
- Chondrocalcinosis
- Degenerative change without apparent osteophytosis
- At the wrist, the most common location of calcification in the area of triangular fibrocartilage is at the lunotriquetral ligament > triangular fibrocartilage > lunotriquetral cartilage.
- Degenerative change in CPPD differs from osteoarthritis in that there is less osteophyte formation.
Reference:
1. Yang B, et al. Distribution of calcification in the triangular fibrocartilage region in 181 patients with calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease. Radiology 1995; 196:547.
2. Saffar P. Chondrocalcinosis of the wrist. J Hand Surg [Br] 2004; 29:486.
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