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Misdiagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis in an Elderly Woman with Gout
Author(s) -
Sewell Kathryn Lea,
Petrucci Richard,
Keiser Harold D.
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
journal of the american geriatrics society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.992
H-Index - 232
eISSN - 1532-5415
pISSN - 0002-8614
DOI - 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1991.tb02909.x
Subject(s) - medicine , rheumatology , family medicine , gerontology
Polyarticular gout may be misdiagnosed in the elderly. This reflects the confusing clinical presentation of "diuretic gout" in the elderly, characterized by polyarticular onset, subacute symptoms, hand involvement, and early development of tophi. A misdiagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis can lead to poor treatment of gout, failure to recognize underlying renal insufficiency, and associated cardiac risks. Hyperuricemia may reflect systemic ATP depletion in acutely ill patients and thus represents a predictor for mortality. Medical treatment of polyarticular gout in elderly patients with compromised cardiac and renal function requires recognition of the clinical profile and consideration of the increased toxicity from standard therapies.