“…Serum C-reactive protein level was elevated at 15.6 mg/dL (reference value 0.01–0.30), and CT revealed calcification surrounding the odontoid process. In accordance with the diagnostic criteria ( Isono et al, 2023 ), a diagnosis of acute pseudogout of the neck, known as crowned dens syndrome, was made, and the patient was treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Twelve months after the initial visit (4 months after the last dose of pembrolizumab and 1 month after completing radiotherapy), both fatigue and anorexia progressed to grade 3 despite the discontinuation of oral hypoglycemic agents.…”