12 - Gout Flashcards

1
Q

Classical gout clinical picture?

A

Acute onset severe joint pain with associated swelling, erythema, and effusion

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Risk factors for gout?

A

Male

Alcohol consumption

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Most commonly affected joints in gout?

A

In the feet

- First metatarsophalangeal (classical “big toe” presentation), tarsometatarsal, and ankle joints

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Joint aspiration microscopy gout crystals appearance?

A

Negative birefringent needle-shaped crystals under polarised light

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Joint aspiration culture in gout?

A

Negative culture (since it is not a septic arthritis)

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