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Query: UMLS:C0018099 (
gout
)
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A retrospective study was carried out to determine the frequency, age of onset, mode of presentation, pattern of joint involvement, and incidence of primary and secondary
gout
in black patients with
gout
who were admitted to the King Edward
VIII
Hospital in Durban, South Africa. Nineteen patients were admitted to hospital with
gout
over a 5-year period from 1977 to 1981. The admission rate was found to be 4.7/100 000 hospital admissions. Five patients (26%) presented with monoarthritis and 14 patients (74%) had polyarthritis on admission. The joints most frequently involved were the knees (74%), the first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint (58%), and ankles (42%). The serum uric acid (SUA) was increased in 94%, and tophi were noted clinically in 47%. Eight patients (42%) with hypertension were on treatment with diuretics and 7 of these patients had a raised blood urea. These 8 patients (42%) were considered to have secondary
gout
, while no secondary causes were noted in the remaining 11 patients (58%) who had primary
gout
.
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PMID:Gout in South African blacks. 674 1
According to an Anglo-Saxon pun, "gout is the king of diseases and the disease of Kings". In fact, it is well-known that in past times a quantity of famous persons, including Kings and Popes, were affected with this rheumatic disorder. In this paper biographical anecdotes on several Popes (Pius III, Julius II, Julius III, Clement
VIII
, Innocent XI, Clement XII and Pius
VIII
), King George IV and Queen Anne of England, as well as on some members of the Lorraine lineage, all suffering from
gout
, are sketched out. These historical data are briefly discussed in relation to the celebrated Hippocrates's aphorisms on
gout
.
...
PMID:[Archeology in medicine: digging up into the tophi of Popes, Dukes and Kings]. 1287 48