2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10067-015-2895-0
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Gadolinium-enhanced MRI features of acute gouty arthritis on top of chronic gouty involvement in different joints

Abstract: The aims of the current study are to describe gadolinium-enhanced MRI features of an acute flare of established gouty arthritis in different joints and to examine a possible association between serum uric acid and MRI signs indicative of ongoing inflammation and/or structural joint damage as well as association with disease characteristics and laboratory findings. Twenty-seven male patients with established chronic gout agreed to participate, mean age 47.6 years, and mean disease duration in months 43.2 (±31.8… Show more

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“…As a common clinical tool, MRI allows for detailed imaging of the joint, showcasing features such as gouty tophi, cartilage, meniscus, ligaments, and surrounding tissues. It is crucial in distinguishing KGA from other conditions [ 13 , 14 ]and assessing the extent of tissue impairment or inflammation within the joint. MRI not only detects gouty tophi and bone erosions effectively but also offers the benefit of being radiation-free.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a common clinical tool, MRI allows for detailed imaging of the joint, showcasing features such as gouty tophi, cartilage, meniscus, ligaments, and surrounding tissues. It is crucial in distinguishing KGA from other conditions [ 13 , 14 ]and assessing the extent of tissue impairment or inflammation within the joint. MRI not only detects gouty tophi and bone erosions effectively but also offers the benefit of being radiation-free.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%