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Query: UMLS:C0000737 (
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The authors report the case of a 58 year old female patient with rheumatoid arthritis. About 4 hours after each intramuscular injection of Myochrysin (Sodium-auro-thiomalate 5%) she showed undesired reactions such as sialorrhea, nausea, vomiting,
abdominal pain
, diarrhea, apathy, weakness, head ache, breast swelling, perspiration, feeling of incident death. The following day these symptoms declined, the joint pain, however, increased. The reaction recurred with each of the 5 Sodium-auro-thiomalate injections, but not after injections of 5%
Solganal
(Aurothioglucose). It is supposed that these side effects are connected with the quick absorption of the Sodium-auro-thiomalate in aqueous solution. The Aurothioglucose in oil suspension would not cause such reactions after an intramuscular injection because of its slower absorption.
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PMID:[Reactions against sodium-auro-thiomalate in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis]. 11 3
A case of severe colitis requiring subtotal colectomy following administration of 35 mg
Solganal
b for intractable arthritis is described.
Abdominal pain
and watery diarrhea developed six weeks after the last dose of gold. Colonoscopy revealed mucosal edema and ulceration of the entire colon. Supportive measures failed and the patient required subtotal colectomy. Review of the literature revealed 29 cases, ranging in severity from limited ileal involvement to fulminant panenteritis. Most of the patients responded to intravenous fluids, steroids, and antibiotics, but four required surgery. The case described is notable for the delay in appearance of abdominal symptoms following the cessation of gold therapy. The mechanism of injury is unknown. Abdominal complaints in a patient who has received gold therapy, especially parenteral, merit strict attention, even if occurring several weeks after the final dose, and the diagnosis of gold colitis should be entertained.
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PMID:Gold-induced colitis: a case report and review of the literature. 834 52