Monoarticular pseudogout of the hip joint is rare and to the best of our knowledge only four other cases exist in the literature. We present a case of primary monoarticular pseudogout affecting the right hip in a patient in his 50s. The diagnosis was confirmed through ultrasound-guided synovial fluid aspiration and crystal analysis. The patient was treated conservatively with analgesia and after hip joint aspiration resulted in dramatic symptomatic resolution. Acute attack of pseudogout is a rare cause of acute hip pain. The clinical features may mimic hip joint septic arthritis and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any presentation of acute joint pain. Diagnosis is important to avoid unnecessary medical and surgical intervention reducing hospital stay.
Keywords: Orthopaedic and trauma surgery; Orthopaedics; Rheumatology.
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