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Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease in the temporomandibular joint: diagnosis and treatment.

Kwang-Jun KwonHyun SeokJang-Ha LeeMin-Keun KimSeong-Gon KimHyung-Ki ParkHang-Moon Choi
Published in: Maxillofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery (2018)
CPDD in the TMJ is a rare disease and is difficult to differentially diagnose from other neoplasms. A histological examination and quantitative microanalysis are required to confirm the diagnosis. In our patient, CPDD in the TMJ was successfully removed via the extracorporeal approach. SEM/EDS microanalysis was used for the differential diagnosis.
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