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Clinically Impressive Tophaceous Gout With Significant Bony Destruction

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Discussion

Tophaceous gout is characterized by collections of solid urate accompanied by chronic inflammatory and often destructive changes in the surrounding tissue brought on by periods of increased uric acid levels. Due to the patient’s 20-year history of untreated tophaceous gout, we saw the extent of bony and soft tissue destruction that this pathology created. This patient’s uric acid laboratory value of 9.5 mg/dL was well above the normal reference values of 2.6 to 7.2 mg/dL. The X-rays performed suggested that there was not only bony destruction, but also deformity.

The destruction to the surrounding soft tissues noted as advanced nonhealing wounds formed to the area of the tophi. The size of the second digit also was impressive, causing displacement of the other digits. As stated in the literature, tophaceous gout is usually painless as was the case in our patient. It is the combination of the relatively painless nature of this pathology accompanied by no treatment over many years that led to the patient’s level of deformity and tissue destruction.

Conclusion

We describe a common presentation of bone involvement secondary to significant tophaceous gout in the absence osteomyelitis. The goal of treatment was to maintain a functional foot free of major deformity, pain, or associated risk factors that could lead to a more significant surgical procedure, such as a proximal amputation.11 Given the destructive nature of this pathology, it is important to educate the patient, perform regular examinations, and start medications early to control uric acid levels. These measures will improve the patient’s prognosis and avoid severe sequelae.

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