Tophus

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| Tophus | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Gouty tophus |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Joint pain, swelling, deformity |
| Complications | Joint destruction, ulceration, infection |
| Onset | Typically after years of hyperuricemia |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Gout, hyperuricemia |
| Risks | High purine diet, alcohol consumption, obesity, renal insufficiency |
| Diagnosis | Physical examination, imaging studies, synovial fluid analysis |
| Differential diagnosis | Rheumatoid nodule, lipoma, epidermoid cyst |
| Prevention | Dietary modification, medication to lower uric acid levels |
| Treatment | Medication, surgery |
| Medication | Allopurinol, febuxostat, colchicine, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |
| Prognosis | N/A |
| Frequency | Common in individuals with chronic gout |
| Deaths | N/A |
Tophus is a deposition of subcutaneous deposition of uric acid seen in advanced gout.
Symptoms[edit]
Chronic tophi gout cause joint deformity and limitation of motion in affected joints may occur if several attacks of gout occur each year.
Locations[edit]
Uric acid deposits called tophi develop in cartilage tissue, tendons, and soft tissues. Deposits also can occur in the kidneys, leading to chronic renal failure.
Etiology[edit]
A tophus (Latin: "stone", plural tophi) is a deposit of monosodium urate crystals, in people with longstanding high levels of uric acid in the blood, a condition known as hyperuricemia.
Clinical pearl[edit]
Tophi are pathognomonic for the disease gout.
Pathophysiology[edit]
Without treatment, tophi may develop on average about ten years after the onset of gout, although their first appearance can range from three to forty-two years.
Treatment[edit]
- When uric acid levels and gout symptoms are usually controlled with standard gout medicines such as colchicine or
- Medications that decrease the production of uric acid (e.g., allopurinol, febuxostat)
- Other medicines that increase uric acid elimination from the body through the kidneys such as probenecid) can also be used