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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
gout
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
To the most important prophylactic measures for the prevention of a disturbance of the purine metabolism belong the normalisation of the body-weight, a mixed diet without protein carriers containing much purine, a regular physical activity, a life without hectic conditions as well as without an excess of conflict situations and a moderate taking of alcohol. These recommendations are of particular importance for patients endangered by
gout
. In patients with hyperuricaemia they form the basic treatment for the prevention of a uric arthritis, a urate nephrolithiasis and a gouty nephropathy. The clinical and paraclinical results of the directives must be continuously tested with regard to the effectiveness. To the comprehensive prophylaxis also belong the preventive measures against an associated disturbance of an associated disturbance of metabolism or concomitant disease. An additional medicamentous therapy is necessary, when the success of the basic therapy is insufficient and there are already organ manifestations of a disturbance of the purine metabolism. The application of antihyperuraemic drugs corresponding to types should be performed by uricostatic drugs, uricosuric drugs and
citric acid
-citrate mixtures. The approach according to a 3-step-programme is most useful. In the treatment of the concomitant diseases certain preventive measures are to be taken into consideration. The therapy of an acute attack of
gout
is at present without any essential problems. Patients with disturbances of the purine metabolism need a permanent care by the physician.
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PMID:[Prevention and therapy of disorders of purine metabolism]. 713 86
The ulceration associated with
gout
tophi is very difficult to treat because of impaired and halted local inflammatory response resulting from the
gout
treatment regimen. We report chronic nonhealing tophaceous
gout
with bursitis in an 80-year-old male, not responding to conventional treatment modality for months together. This nonhealing ulcer was treated successfully with local application of 3%
citric acid
ointment for 22 days.
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PMID:Citric acid treatment of chronic nonhealing ulcerated tophaceous gout with bursitis. 2427 55