Bilateral First-Ray Amputation of the Foot Due to Severe Tophaceous Gout Complicated by Infection and Discharged Sinus A Case Report
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2018Author
DİKİCİ, Fatih
Eren, Ilker
SUNGUR, Mustafa
Kilicoglu, Onder
Ozkunt, Okan
SARIYILMAZ, Kerim
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Background: Gout is a purine metabolism disease. Tophaceous gout may cause joint destruction and other systemic problems and sometimes may be complicated by infection. Infection and sinus with discharge associated with tophaceous gout are serious complications, and treatment is difficult. We present a patient with tophaceous gout complicated by infection and discharging sinus treated by bilateral amputation at the level of the first metatarsus.
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