Pseudo-What? Exploring the Classification Criteria Development Process for CPPD
PHILADELPHIA—The term pseudogout has been a source of confusion among rheumatologists, especially as our understanding of calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition (CPPD) disease has become more nuanced. This condition has many complex and interesting facets that warrant closer investigation. An ACR Convergence 2022 session sought to update the audience on the progress to date in developing... [Read More]
Source: The Rheumatologist - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Jason Liebowitz, MD Tags: ACR Convergence Conditions Crystal Arthritis Meeting Reports ACR Convergence 2022 ACR Convergence 2022 – Gout Source Type: research
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