“…3-5 Rarely they appear at
extra-articular sites such as forearms, arms, finger pad, legs, buttock, thigh, penis,
vocal cords, epiglottis, tongue and abdominal wall. 1-3 In our patient, the
intradermal gout lesions were restricted to the finger pads. Risk factors predisposing
to the development of intradermal gout include renal insufficiency, hypertension,
long-term use of furocemid and corticosteroids, long-term duration of disease, obesity,
and lack of consistent use of urate-lowering therapy.…”