Acute CPPD inflammation of the atlantoaxial joint

Discussion:

A case of acute CPPD of the atlantoaxial joint with related marrow edema and epidural fluid. The low signal thickening of the periodontoid tissues, along with the characteristic hand and wrist features of CPPD, help to make the diagnosis. Acute presentations of CPPD at this joint is often termed "crowned dens syndrome" referring to the calcification for periodontoid ligaments on CT.  

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