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How is clinical presentation of BCP?

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Osteoarthritis (similar to typical OA, rapid progression to end-stage disease) Milwaukee shoudler syndrome (chronic syndrome of shoulder arthritis, loss of function and shoulder pain, older adult pt, especially women, large but non-inflammatory shoulder effusions) Calcific periarthritis (acute severe pain in single joint/tendon/bursa, large and small joints and spine, may have fever, healthy and middle-aged people, women predominate, shoulder 2.7%, joints appear tender, warm, swollen and erythematous with no joint effusion), self limited attacks weeks to months)


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