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A patient with Jaccouds arthropathy is reported and the historical, clinical, roentgenologic and laboratory criteria are outlined.
In addition to Jaccouds and Bywaters patients, the case reports since 1950 are tabulated.
The evidence for the current concept of its pathogenesis is reviewed and the significance of host response is considered.
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