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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
gout
)
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While
gout
is a common inflammatory joint disease, its occurrence in women in their reproductive years is very rare. This is thought to be the result of the uricosuric effect of estrogen. The higher estrogen levels during pregnancy are believed to protect the mother against an acute
gout
flare. We report a case of a patient with
gout
who experienced a flare in the third trimester of her pregnancy and a review of the English literature on
gout
in pregnancy. In addition to this case, we identified 19 pregnancies in 8 women with a diagnosis of
gout
. Of those, 6 experienced an antepartum flare and 7 a postpartum flare. Our patient developed a
gout
flare in the third trimester of the pregnancy, which was otherwise complicated by
gestational diabetes
. Her flare was well controlled with pharmacotherapy (hydrocodone and allopurinol). We hypothesize that her pregnancy induced insulin resistance, which decreased the renal excretion of urate provoked this flare. Little is known about the treatment of acute
gout
and long-term management during pregnancy. The initiation of preventive treatment with allopurinol should be based on individualized risks and benefits, but we suggest that
gestational diabetes
justifies its use in the second half of pregnancy.
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PMID:Gout in pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature. 2566 May 96