1. Spinal gout diagnosed by dual-energy CT: A case report
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Pavan Brahmbhatt, MD, Prasanna Vibhute, MD, Vivek Gupta, MD, John Murray, MD, Amit Desai, MD, and Amit Agarwal, MD
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Dual-energy computed tomography ,Spinal gout ,Axial gout ,Gout ,CT ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Axial gout is an atypical presentation of gout caused by monosodium urate deposition in the axial skeleton. Spinal gout presents nonspecifically and can be a difficult diagnosis. The diagnosis of gout is a clinical one, with imaging and labs providing supporting evidence. Current imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance, computed tomography, and X-ray can be nonspecific and lead to invasive procedures for diagnosis. Dual-energy computed tomography allows clear visualization of urate collection and is a valuable tool to make a confident diagnosis of spinal gout. Here, we present a case of a man with longstanding severe gout in which dual-energy computed tomography played a key role in diagnosis.
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- 2022
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