Abstract
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) deposition disease, also known as pseudogout, is a disease that causes inflammatoryarthropathy in peripheral joints, however, symptomatic involvement of the intervertebral disc is uncommon. Herein, we describe a 59-yr-old patient who presented with cauda equina syndrome. Magnetic resonance imaging of the patient showed an epidural mass-like lesion at the disc space of L4-L5, which was compressing the thecal sac. Biopsy of the intervertebral disc and epidural mass-like lesion was determined to be CPPD deposits. We reviewed previously reported cases of pseudogout involving the lumbar intervertebral disc and discussthe pathogenesis and treatment of the disease.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1591-1594 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Journal of Korean Medical Science |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2012 |
Keywords
- Calcium pyrophosphate dehydrate (CPPD)
- Intervertebral disc
- Lumbar spine
- Pseudogout