Computed tomography of the knee joint as an indicator of intraarticular tophi in gout

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Title
Computed tomography of the knee joint as an indicator of intraarticular tophi in gout
Journal
Arthritis Rheum
Author(s)
Gerster  J. C., Landry  M., Duvoisin  B., Rappoport  G.
ISSN
0004-3591
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/1996
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
39
Number
8
Pages
1406-9
Notes
Gerster, J C
Landry, M
Duvoisin, B
Rappoport, G
United states
Arthritis and rheumatism
Arthritis Rheum. 1996 Aug;39(8):1406-9. --- Old month value: Aug
Abstract
OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the utility of computed tomography (CT) of the knee joint for detecting intraarticular tophaceous deposits. METHODS. A prospective study of 16 patients with gout affecting the knee was conducted. A condition for inclusion in the study was the presence of needle-shaped crystals with negative birefringence in the knee joint synovial fluid. Conventional radiography and CT were performed in each case. RESULTS. Intraarticular opacities in the capsule and the synovium, consistent with the presence of tophaceous deposits, were found in 5 of the 16 patients (9 knee joints). The mean duration of gout was longer in the patients with intraarticular tophi than in those without tophi, and 2 of the patients with tophi had poor tolerance to antihyperuricemic therapy. CONCLUSION. Intraarticular opacities considered to represent tophi were observed in approximately one-third of the patients. The presence of tophi correlated with a longer duration of the disease and a poor tolerance to medication. We therefore suggest that CT of the knees could be useful in the assessment and followup of certain patients with gout.
Keywords
Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Arthritis, Gouty/pathology/*radiography Cartilage/chemistry/pathology Humans Knee Joint/*radiography Male Middle Aged Tomography, X-Ray Computed Uric Acid
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