Soft Tissue and Articular Gout
Updated: Mar 11, 2021
Foot pain • Xray of the Week
54 year old male with pain and soft tissue masses of both feet.
(Left) T1 weighted axial image demonstrating low signal intensity tophi adjacent to the first and second metatarsal phalangeal joints with associated bone erosions. Note the typical overhanging edges and sclerotic margins of the erosions.
(Right) Sagittal FSE PD weighted image with fat saturation showing a large intermediate signal intensity tophus posterior to the tibio-talar joint. There is also synovial proliferation, erosions and tibialis anterior tendon tophus formation.
T1 weighted sagittal image demonstrating low signal intensity tophi adjacent to the first metatarsal phalangeal joint.
Axial FSE PD weighted image with fat saturation showing a large intermediate signal intensity tophus posterior to the tibio-talar joint. There is also synovial proliferation, erosions and tibialis anterior tendon tophus formation.
A vitamin E capsule is at the site of the patient’s pain. T1 weighted sagittal image demonstrating low signal intensity tophi adjacent to the tibiotalar joint with associated bone erosions. Note the typical overhanging bone and sclerotic margins of the erosions.
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