Sacroiliitis in gout: Difficulties of diagnosis

E. Agafonova, M. V. Aristova, M. Eliseev, O. V. Zheliabina, S. Erdes, A. V. Smirnov
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Gout is the most common chronic autoinflammatory disease, the development of which is associated with persistent hyperuricemia caused by both environmental and genetic factors, which leads to the deposition of sodium monourate crystals in various tissues and organs of the human body. Gout is more common in men than in women of childbearing age, due to the uricosuric effect of estrogen, however, after menopause, the incidence of gout in women increases significantly. At the onset of the disease, the first metatarsophalangeal joint, ankle and knee joints are most often involved in the pathological process. However, there are isolated reports in the literature about a rare gout lesion of the axial skeleton, for example, the sacroiliac joint, in which the nature of the pain syndrome, magnetic resonance imaging, and X-ray picture can mimic spondyloarthritis. The article presents a rare case of damage to the axial skeleton in a 57-year-old patient with gout, manifested by acute inflammatory back pain and arthritis of the lower extremities.
痛风中的骶髂关节炎:诊断困难
痛风是最常见的慢性自身炎症性疾病,其发病与环境和遗传因素引起的持续性高尿酸血症有关,高尿酸血症会导致单酸钠结晶沉积在人体的各个组织和器官中。由于雌激素的利尿作用,痛风在男性中的发病率高于育龄妇女,但在绝经后,女性痛风的发病率会明显增加。发病时,病变多累及第一跖趾关节、踝关节和膝关节。然而,文献中也有个别报道称,痛风病变罕见于轴向骨骼,例如骶髂关节,其疼痛综合征的性质、磁共振成像和X光照片可与脊柱关节炎相似。文章介绍了一例罕见的轴向骨骼损伤病例,该病例是一名57岁的痛风患者,表现为急性炎性背痛和下肢关节炎。
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