| Literature DB >> 32524069 |
Nando De Vulder1, Min Chen1, Wouter Huysse2, Nele Herregods1,2, Koenraad Verstraete1,2, Lennart Jans1,2.
Abstract
Extra-articular manifestations of gout are common. The Achilles tendon is a frequently affected site, and uric acid deposition may have harmful effects on tendon structure and function. Advanced imaging can aid in early diagnosis, follow-up of disease activity and therapy efficacy. This case series highlights the use of dual-energy CT as a tool in diagnosing gout and in detecting extra-articular manifestations. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Achilles Tendon; Dual-Energy CT; Gout; Monosodium Urate Crystals; Tophus
Year: 2020 PMID: 32524069 PMCID: PMC7274205 DOI: 10.5334/jbsr.2113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Belg Soc Radiol ISSN: 2514-8281 Impact factor: 1.894
Figure 165-year-old man. (A) Transverse native CT image of both feet at the level of the talus. A higher-density zone is shown in the lateral margin of the Achilles tendon (arrow). (B) Colour-coded images identified the presence of MSU crystals as a green zone (arrow). (C) Coronal native CT image, showing erosions with sclerotic border and overhanging edges in the head of the first metatarsal bone both left and right (arrows).
Figure 250-year-old man. (A) Sagittal native CT image of the right calcaneum. Calcaneal enthesophyte and several linear areas of high density in the Achilles enthesis are shown (arrow). (B) Colour-coding identifies the linear densities as uric acid crystals (arrow). (C) Coronal native CT image shows there were no erosions of the MTP-I.
Figure 370-year-old woman. (A, C) Sagittal native CT image of the left and right calcaneum respectively show enthesophytes at the Achilles tendon insertions (arrows). (B, D) Post-processing shows there is no uric acid deposition (arrows).
Figure 470-year-old man. (A) Ultrasound of the right Achilles tendon shows tendon thickening and multiple hyperechoic nodules (arrows). (B) Colour-coded DECT image shows MSU crystal deposition in the Achilles tendon (arrow).