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Martin Luther achieved great success in religious reformation, though he was said to have suffered from many kinds of diseases during his lifetime. Unfortunately, however, his medical history has never been reported in Japan. Since the second half of his thirties, he was suffering from severe constipation, causing hemorrhoids and anal prolapse. At the beginning of his forties he had
vertigo
, tinnitis and headaches, which were the signs of chronic purlent otitis media and ended in left otorrhea and pyorrhea of the left mastoiditis. Nearly at the same time, he started to suffer from anginal pain, colic and dysuria due to urinary uric acid stones,
gout
and left leg ulcer, which were all caused by metabolic syndromes. The last 1/3 of his life was affected by the shadow of diseases, and his religious activities were frequently disturbed. He died from myocardial infarction at the age 63, in February 1546.
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PMID:[Medical history of Martin Luther]. 2258 92
There are reports of an association between benign paroxysmal positional
vertigo
and hyperuricemia. We sought to determine the risk of
vertigo
among patients with
gout
compared with the general population, using a nationwide Taiwanese population-based claims database. Our study cohort consisted of patients with a diagnosis of
gout
disorders in 2004 (N = 18773). Four age- and gender-matched controls for every patient in the study cohort were selected using random sampling as the comparison cohort (N = 75092). All subjects were followed from the date of cohort entry until they developed
vertigo
or to the end of 2006. Cox proportional hazard regressions were performed to evaluate the 3-year
vertigo
-free survival rates. Of the total sample, 2563 (incidence, 10.09 per 1000 person-years) had
vertigo
during the 3-year follow-up period: 570 (incidence, 11.78 per 1000 person-years) from the study cohort and 1993 (incidence, 9.69 per 1000 person-years) from the comparison cohort. The adjusted hazard ratios (HR) of peripheral and central
vertigo
in patients with
gout
compared with controls during the 2-3-year follow-up were 1.17 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.05-1.29, p = 0.003) and 1.08 (95% CI = 0.86-1.36, p = 0.53), respectively. This is the first population-based study performed to suggest that patients with
gout
may have an increased risk of peripheral
vertigo
but not central
vertigo
. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo may be the reason for the observed association; however, future studies are required to further ascertain the relationship between
gout
and the various causes of peripheral
vertigo
.
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PMID:Association between gout and vertigo in a Taiwanese population. 2339 76
The rise in non-communicable diseases in Africa presents challenges for health systems that are burdened by infectious diseases.
Gout
is one of those diseases that has seen an increase in numbers worldwide, including Africa.
Gout
is commonly associated with comorbidities and mortality. It directly impacts the quality of life, increases health costs, decreases physical function, and significantly increases the time from work, much of which is potentially avoided if treatment is instituted early. Despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology and outcomes of
gout
, the quality of care delivered to patients in Africa is still suboptimal. Existing data on
gout
in Africa reveals a general low index of suspicion due to limited knowledge of the disease by healthcare workers resulting in late diagnosis, with severe polyarticular tophaceous
gout
being a common presenting feature. These late presentations are associated with avoidable disability and increase the direct and indirect costs of managing
gout
. The challenges are related to lack of government budgetary support for staff training, infrastructure for diagnosis, and availing medicines. The picture of
gout
in Africa largely mirrors the west concerning risk factors, comorbidities, and burden of disease, but with some unique presentations seen in HIV, sickle cell disease, and
vertigo
. We discuss the challenges of
gout
diagnosis and management in Africa and propose a roadmap to improve
gout
outcomes across Africa.
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PMID:The management of gout in Africa: challenges and opportunities. 3294 84