SPINAL GOUT: A REPORT OF THREE CASES AND LITERATURE REVIEW

Objective To investigate the features of patients with spinal gout, and to improve diagnostic accuracy among clinicians. Methods Related clinical data were collected from three patients with spinal gout who were admitted to our hospital, and a literature review was performed. Results All three patie...

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Published in精准医学杂志 Vol. 38; no. 3; pp. 268 - 271
Main Author WANG Xiwen, WANG Yahao, WANG Yan-gang, LYU Wenshan, WANG Ting, DONG Bingzi
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published Editorial Office of Journal of Precision Medicine 01.06.2023
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ISSN2096-529X
DOI10.13362/j.jpmed.202303018

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Summary:Objective To investigate the features of patients with spinal gout, and to improve diagnostic accuracy among clinicians. Methods Related clinical data were collected from three patients with spinal gout who were admitted to our hospital, and a literature review was performed. Results All three patients had previously been diagnosed with gout and received surgical treatment for the symptoms of cervical or lumbar nerve involvement. Patient 1 had a normal level of serum uric acid (sUA), while patients 2 and 3 had an increase in the level of sUA. For patients 1 and 3, preoperative spinal magnetic resonance showed decreased T2WI signal, and patient 1 had a high possibility of inflammation of the cervical vertebrae C3-7, while patient 3 had circular high-density shadow and clear sclerotic edge in the cervical vertebrae C4-6. Postoperative pathological examination showed gouty granuloma in patients 1 and 2, and patient 3 was found to have chronic inflammation with hyaline change, granulomatous hyperplasia, and multi
ISSN:2096-529X
DOI:10.13362/j.jpmed.202303018