Hemochromatosis: hand arthropathy

Discussion:

The overhanging osteophytes (a.k.a. hooked or beak-like osteophytes) at the heads of the metacarpals of index and long fingers are typical for hemochromatosis. Chondrocalcinosis is not prominent in this case. The main differential diagnosis of hemochromatosis is CPPD.

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