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QUESTIONS: What does the X-ray show?InfectionPeriarticular soft tissue calcificationArtefactGout What condition is associated with these radiological findings?Tumorous calcinosisSynovial sarcomaChronic renal failureJuvenile dermatomyositisAll of the above What biochemical abnormality is seen in this condition?Low calciumRaised calciumRaised or normal phosphateNone of the above What is the most appropriate treatment?Normalisation of any biochemical abnormalitiesSurgical excisionConservative managementAll of the above Answers can be found on page 2.

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