
Pseudogout | Pathophysiology, Symptoms and Treatment
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The video explains pseudogout, a condition caused by calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition in joints, leading to inflammation and pain. It discusses risk factors like age and associated conditions such as hyperparathyroidism. The pathophysiology involves neutrophils phagocytizing IgG-tagged crystals, causing inflammation. Symptoms mimic arthritis, affecting various joints. Triggers include illness and dehydration. Diagnosis involves joint aspiration to detect crystals. Treatment includes NSAIDs, steroids, and supportive care, as the condition is often self-limiting.
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What are the common signs and symptoms of pseudogout?
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What triggers acute attacks of pseudogout?
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How is pseudogout diagnosed and treated?
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