Korean J Dermatol.  1984 Dec;22(6):659-664.

A Case of Gout

Abstract

A 56-year- old man showed millet seed to egg sized, yellowish tender papules, subcutaneous mass on the both elbows, dorsa of both hands & feet, and lateral malleoli and helix of right ear for 6 years. the significant laboratory findings were leukocytosis, increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate, glycosuria, hyperuricemia and increased blood glucose level. X-ray findings of both hands & feet demonstrated gouty arthritic patterns. Histopathologic findings of the left lateral malleolar lesion revealed the typical patterns. Histopathologic findings of the left lateral malleolar lesion revealed the typical pattern of gout with needle-shaped urate crystal. Therapy was begun with colchicine & allopurinol but the patient died of renal failure three weeks after the start of therapy.


MeSH Terms

Allopurinol
Blood Glucose
Blood Sedimentation
Colchicine
Ear
Elbow
Foot
Glycosuria
Gout*
Hand
Humans
Hyperuricemia
Leukocytosis
Ovum
Panicum
Renal Insufficiency
Uric Acid
Allopurinol
Blood Glucose
Colchicine
Uric Acid
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