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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
gout
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A 82-year-old woman was admitted because of dehydration and chronic renal failure. Although her renal function was improved by hydration,
granulocytopenia
(granulocyte number 645/mm3) occurred. Treatment with a relatively high dose of H2 blocker for one month before admission may have caused the
granulocytopenia
. To prevent possible infection in the patient, we administered 75 g of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) for 5 consecutive days but 4 days after commencement of administration of G-CSF, pain in both knee joints suddenly appeared. Synovial fluid aspiration revealed granulocytosis (10,400/mm3) and deposition of calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate in the knee joints. The level of G-CSF in the synovial fluid was increased in the joints (700 pg/ml), compared with the serum concentration (62 pg/ml). Furthermore, the concentrations of interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 were markedly increased in the synovial fluid. The results indicated that her pseudogout exacerbation by G-CSF was at least in part explained by the increased production of cytokines in the knee joints. Because the prevalence of pseudogout and
gout
is overwhelming in the elderly, the possibility of GCSF induced exacerbation of joint pain should be carefully considered in elderly patients.
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PMID:[An elderly case with pseudogout exacerbated by the administration of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor during drug-induced granulocytopenia]. 1055 66
A clinical evaluation of phenylbutazone and Butapyrin(R) (a mixture of phenylbutazone and aminopyrine) was made in 409 patients who had a variety of rheumatic diseases. Preliminary European claims were substantiated.In
gout
a specific favorable effect was brought about by phenylbutazone alone. Effects equivalent to the previously reported favorable response to Butapyrin (Irgapyrin) were observed when its constituent phenylbutazone was used alone. The drug had a suppressive effect in a high percentage of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis with psoriasis and mixed arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis plus osteoarthritis). Favorable effect in peritendinitis of the shoulders, osteoporosis of the spine and acute lumbosacral strain also was noted. Toxicity resulted in discontinuance of medication in 10 per cent of patients with each drug. Manifestations of toxicity generally included fluid retention, nausea and rash, but there were several instances of transitory leukopenia and anemia. There was one instance of
agranulocytosis
with Butapyrin but none with phenylbutazone.dagger Aggravation of peptic ulcer occurred in ten patients with hemorrhage in two. Generally the toxicity was of a low order as compared with that of other drugs having an antirheumatic effect.
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PMID:Phenylbutazone (butazolidin) and butapyrin; a study of clinical effects in arthritis and gout. 1300 82
Phenylbutazone (Butazolidin(R)), one of the newer antirheumatic drugs, while providing varying degrees of symptomatic relief in various types of rheumatism, may also cause serious toxic side effects. It is most effective in acute
gout
, and slightly less so in rheumatoid arthritis, of both the spondylitic and peripheral types. Its use in degenerative arthritis is not indicated. Its toxic side effects include gastrointestinal upsets, edema, rash, stomatitis, purpura, hematuria,
agranulocytosis
and reactivation of peptic ulcer. Several fatalities have been reported. It is, however, a valuable drug if used properly. Extreme caution should be exercised in selection of patients, in administration of the drug and in continuous observation of patients receiving it.
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PMID:Phenylbutazone: an evaluation of its use. 1308 20