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Colchicine is a microtubule-inhibiting drug used to treat
gout
, familial Mediterranean fever and many other skin diseases. Intoxication with colchicine affects multiple organs, often fatally. Cutaneous sequelae of colchicine toxicity are rare. We describe the clinical and histological features of a toxic epidermal necrolysis-like exanthem in a patient who lethally overdosed on colchicine.
Br J
Dermatol
2004 Mar
PMID:Toxic epidermal necrolysis-like reaction secondary to colchicine overdose. 1503 Mar 47
Metabolic diseases are common diseases in the Western world. Many of these diseases, including diabetes mellitus, hyperlipoproteinemia,
gout
, calcinosis, and hemochromatosis, are associated with skin diseases or often present with specific cutaneous signs. A knowledge of cutaneous manifestations helps to identify patients at risk, establish the internal diagnosis, and monitor the adverse effects of therapy.
Clin
Dermatol
PMID:Cutaneous manifestations of metabolic diseases: uncommon presentations. 1617 79
A 71-year-old Cambodian man who was commenced on allopurinol for the treatment of
gout
developed a generalized papulopustular follicular eruption 8 weeks following introduction of the drug. The skin biopsy findings were consistent with that of eosinophilic pustular folliculitis. Resolution of the rash took place during the 8 weeks following cessation of allopurinol and treatment with oral and topical corticosteroids.
Australas J
Dermatol
2006 Nov
PMID:Allopurinol induced generalized eosinophilic pustular folliculitis. 1703 70
Gout
is a disease of antiquity but is increasing once again in prevalence despite availability of reasonably effective treatments. This may be related to a combination of factors, including diet, obesity, and diuretic use. Allergic reactions, noncompliance, drug interactions, and sometimes inefficacy all limit the effective use of current hypouricemic agents. There are new treatments for
gout
on the horizon, including febuxostat, a nonpurine inhibitor of xanthine oxidase with a potentially better combination of efficacy and side effects than allopurinol. Diagnostic progress is being made in that ultrasound may offer a noninvasive means of diagnosing tophaceous deposits in and around joints. The increasing prevalence of
gout
means that dermatologists will see more cutaneous manifestations of
gout
, including tophi, draining sinus tracts, panniculitis, and dystrophic calcifications.
Clin
Dermatol
PMID:Metabolic diseases: gout. 1711 68
Medical spas are the fasting growing segment of the 15-billion dollar spa industry. Although medical spas have been in existence since ancient times to treat a wide variety of ailments such as
gout
, arthritis, and diabetes, our modern concept of the medical spa combines relaxation with medical rejuvenative procedures. This article focuses on the more recent technologic advancements in rejuvenation.
Dermatol
Clin 2008 Jul
PMID:Technology approaches to the medical spa: art plus science equal rejuvenation. 1855 50
Gout
results from deposition of monosodium urate crystals in different body tissues, including the skin and soft tissues. With increasing prosperity a rising prevalence of the disease can be observed, especially in highly industrialized countries.
Gout
can present with acute and painful attacks of arthritis that can affect several joints. In addition, nodular masses of uric acid crystals can develop, which are referred to as tophi. Although tophaceous
gout
usually is a sign of long during and chronic disease tophi can also occur as first symptom of the disorder. Here, we report on an 85-year-old woman who was diagnosed with tophaceous
gout
devoid of a prior medical history of the disease.
Int J
Dermatol
2008 Nov
PMID:Tophi as first clinical sign of gout. 1898 88
A 56-year-old woman presented with a 6 month history of bullae and whitish plaques of the fingers. She had chronic renal failure, but no joint pains or evidence of arthritis. An aspirate of fluid from a bulla revealed uric acid crystals and serum uric acid was elevated at 16.2 mg/dL. A diagnosis of tophaceous
gout
was made.
Dermatol
Online J 2009 Jun 15
PMID:Whitish bullae on the fingers: what is the diagnosis? Tophaceous gout. 1972 83
Diet has an important role to play in many skin disorders, and dermatologists are frequently faced with the difficulty of separating myth from fact when it comes to dietary advice for their patients. Patients in India are often anxious about what foods to consume, and what to avoid, in the hope that, no matter how impractical or difficult this may be, following this dictum will cure their disease. There are certain disorders where one or more components in food are central to the pathogenesis, e.g. dermatitis herpetiformis, wherein dietary restrictions constitute the cornerstone of treatment. A brief list, although not comprehensive, of other disorders where diet may have a role to play includes atopic dermatitis, acne vulgaris, psoriasis vulgaris, pemphigus, urticaria, pruritus, allergic contact dermatitis, fish odor syndrome, toxic oil syndrome, fixed drug eruption, genetic and metabolic disorders (phenylketonuria, tyrosinemia, homocystinuria, galactosemia, Refsum's disease, G6PD deficiency, xanthomas,
gout
and porphyria), nutritional deficiency disorders (kwashiorkar, marasmus, phrynoderma, pellagra, scurvy, acrodermatitis enteropathica, carotenemia and lycopenemia) and miscellaneous disorders such as vitiligo, aphthous ulcers, cutaneous vasculitis and telogen effluvium. From a practical point of view, it will be useful for the dermatologist to keep some dietary information handy to deal with the occasional patient who does not seem to respond in spite of the best, scientific and evidence-based therapy.
Indian J
Dermatol
Venereol Leprol
PMID:Diet in dermatology: revisited. 2022 38
Chronic tophaceous gout classically occurs after 10 years or more of recurrent polyarticular
gout
. However, tophi can also occur as first sign of the disorder. Here we report a 20-year-old male presenting with multiple subcutaneous nodules on bilateral feet and toes, left palm, right elbow, helix of left ear since last one and half year prior to any other manifestation of
gout
. He was having mild intermittent arthritis since last six months. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of one tophus showed monosodium urate crystals, which are pathognomonic for
gout
. His serum uric acid was normal and ultrasound revealed bilateral nephrocalcinosis. So far as we know, this is the first case report from India, demonstrating tophi as the initial clinical presentation of
gout
.
Indian J
Dermatol
Venereol Leprol
PMID:Tophi as first manifestation of gout. 2065 21
Gout
is a common rheumatologic condition of recurrent polyarticular involvement. Tophi may be the first sign of the disease. We report a 55-year-old hypertensive, chronic alcoholic and diabetic male with a three-year history of multiple painful skin-colored nodules on the forearms, elbows, feet, posterior thighs, and popliteal fossa associated with discharging sinuses. Serum uric acid was 8.1 mg/dL (normal: 2-7.4 mg/dL). Fine needle aspiration cytology showed monosodium urate crystals, which are pathognomonic for
gout
, confirmed histopathalogically.
Dermatol
Online J 2011 Dec 15
PMID:Unknown: Multiple painful nodules - what is the diagnosis? Chronic tophaceous gout. 2223 45
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