The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review
Abstract Background Severe spinal pain is an unusual presentation of gout. Due to its rarity and the difficulty of obtaining joint fluid or tissue for crystal analysis, dual energy computed tomography (DECT) may be a useful imaging modality in the management of axial gout. Case presentation Two pati...
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doaj-aa442baf41d7497c98712dc7309e78002020-11-25T02:41:32ZengBMCBMC Rheumatology2520-10262020-05-01411410.1186/s41927-020-00119-6The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature reviewJeremy X. Wang0Beverly Ng1Haesung Bak2David Spencer3Nicholas Manolios4Peter K. K. Wong5Department of Rheumatology, Westmead Hospital, WestmeadDepartment of Rheumatology, Westmead Hospital, WestmeadDepartment of Rheumatology, Westmead Hospital, WestmeadDepartment of Rheumatology, Westmead Hospital, WestmeadDepartment of Rheumatology, Westmead Hospital, WestmeadDepartment of Rheumatology, Westmead Hospital, WestmeadAbstract Background Severe spinal pain is an unusual presentation of gout. Due to its rarity and the difficulty of obtaining joint fluid or tissue for crystal analysis, dual energy computed tomography (DECT) may be a useful imaging modality in the management of axial gout. Case presentation Two patients independently presented to a major teaching hospital with severe spinal pain subsequently shown to be due to gout. The first patient presented with back pain and fevers and was initially thought to have lumbar facet joint septic arthritis. The second case presented with severe back pain. In both cases, DECT suggested monosodium urate deposition in spinal tissues as the cause of their presentation. Conclusions Axial gout should be considered in the differential diagnosis of severe spinal pain. A DECT study may be a useful diagnostic tool in the management of spinal gout.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41927-020-00119-6Spinal goutBack painDual energy computed tomographyDiagnosis |
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Jeremy X. Wang Beverly Ng Haesung Bak David Spencer Nicholas Manolios Peter K. K. Wong The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review BMC Rheumatology Spinal gout Back pain Dual energy computed tomography Diagnosis |
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The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review |
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The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review |
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The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review |
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The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review |
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The utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review |
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utility of dual energy computed tomography in the management of axial gout: case reports and literature review |
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Abstract Background Severe spinal pain is an unusual presentation of gout. Due to its rarity and the difficulty of obtaining joint fluid or tissue for crystal analysis, dual energy computed tomography (DECT) may be a useful imaging modality in the management of axial gout. Case presentation Two patients independently presented to a major teaching hospital with severe spinal pain subsequently shown to be due to gout. The first patient presented with back pain and fevers and was initially thought to have lumbar facet joint septic arthritis. The second case presented with severe back pain. In both cases, DECT suggested monosodium urate deposition in spinal tissues as the cause of their presentation. Conclusions Axial gout should be considered in the differential diagnosis of severe spinal pain. A DECT study may be a useful diagnostic tool in the management of spinal gout. |
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Spinal gout Back pain Dual energy computed tomography Diagnosis |
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