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We present an unusual case of tophaceous pseudogout in the atlantoaxial joint with progressive cervical cord compression symptoms and lack of additional clinical manifestations of CPPD crystal deposition disease. This represents only the fourth reported case in the medical literature.
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Rivera-Sanfeliz, G., Resnick, D., Haghighi, P. et al. Tophaceous pseudogout. Skeletal Radiol 25, 699–701 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002560050164
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