Acute presentation of spinal gouty arthritis: A case report and review of literature.
Surg Neurol Int
; 10: 232, 2019.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Gout is an inflammatory arthritis that results from faulty purine metabolism, affecting approximately 4% of adults in the US, and predominately affects people in the fourth decade of life. Further, spinal gout is rarely the first presentation of gout, especially in younger individuals. CASE DESCRIPTION A 26-year-old male came to the emergency room with acute lower extremity numbness and weakness. The MR demonstrated an enhancing epidural lesion at T6-T8 in the mid-thoracic spine. He subsequently underwent a decompressive laminectomy and fusion at levels T6-T9, resulting in full recovery 1 year later. The pathology demonstrated needle-like monosodium urate crystals consistent with the diagnosis of spinal gouty arthritis.CONCLUSION:
Gout rarely initially presents in a young adult in the spine. Here, we reviewed the case of spinal gout in a 26-year-old male who successfully underwent spinal surgery.
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2019
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