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Lateral skull base lesion as a result of temporomandibular joint pyrophosphate arth ropathy: case study and literature review

Abstract

Background. Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease is a very crystal arthropathy characterized by calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition in joint spaces, episodes of synovitis, and radiological features of chondrocalcinosis. It is characterized by the presence of crystal deposits that are birefringent under polarized light. Although these crystals are characteristically for some other crystals arthropathy. The relevance of the problem is due to the number of observations and the lack of a common understanding on surgical treatment tactics.
Case descriptions . We presented a clinical case of such a lesion, we performed an analysis of previously published works on this topic, followed by a discussion of the features of surgical treatment of such patients.
Conclusion. With a personalised approach to defining surgical tactics, the treatment of even such a rare pathology and diseases of this kind will not be a serious problem.

About the Authors

I. Yu. Belov
«V. A . A lmazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



D. A. Gulyaev
«V. A . A lmazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



D. V. Nizolin
«V. A . A lmazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



L. B. Mitrofanova
«V. A . A lmazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



N. A. Primak
«V. A . A lmazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



G. V. Naumenko
«V. A . A lmazov National Medical Research Center»
Russian Federation

Saint Petersburg



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Belov I.Yu., Gulyaev D.A., Nizolin D.V., Mitrofanova L.B., Primak N.A., Naumenko G.V. Lateral skull base lesion as a result of temporomandibular joint pyrophosphate arth ropathy: case study and literature review. Russian Neurosurgical Journal named after Professor A. L. Polenov. 2020;12(4):65-69. (In Russ.)

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