59 F pain and swelling for 2 weeks. No injury.

I mentioned to Daniel that I had a similar case a year or so ago in a patient with excruciating pai. I did an ultrasound-guided barbotage, got calcium out and the patient’s pain was instantly better. This case of a 67-year-old male came through a few days ago, and looks very similar– the MRI was done 16 days after the xray.

Kate

From: ocad-msk <ocad-msk> on behalf of Daniel Amirhamzeh <daniel.amirhamzeh>
Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 7:06 PM
To: ocad-msk <ocad-msk>
Subject: 59 F pain and swelling for 2 weeks. No injury.

59 F pain and swelling for 2 weeks. No injury.

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I think this is hydroxyapatite crystal deposition disease (HADD) in the LCL. I have never seen one before.

Best regards,

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