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Pseudo gout definition
Pseudo gout is a condition in which deposits of calcium pyrophosphate crystals in the joints cause attacks of arthritis. The calcium-containing deposits are called Chondrocalcinosis. The symptoms are similar to gout in that the pain and swelling occurs in the joints around the elbows, wrists, ankles, knees, fingers, and toes. However, unlike gout, pseudo gout can
also affect the hips and shoulder joints, and attacks are not as severe. |