Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings in gouty arthritis involving large joints of the upper extremities

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Yang Yuling,Guo Yongfei,Yu Shuiquan,Zou Bin

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Abstract Background We aimed to analyze the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of gouty arthritis primarily involving the large joints of the upper limbs, signal or density characteristics of the tophi, growth patterns, involvement of the adjacent joints, and differentiation from other lesions occurring in this area and to discuss the causes of misdiagnosis. Methods CT and MRI data were collected from 14 patients with gouty arthritis, primarily involving the shoulder and elbow joints, and their imaging features were analyzed. Results All the patiens were ranged from 28-85 years old, and the tophi deposition can be observed on either CT or MRI.The tophi deposition apperas as slightly higher density nodules or masses on CT images,or nodules or masses on MRI with isosignal/hypointensity on T1WI and hyperintensity on T2WI. Five patients showed narrowing of the affected joint space, four had different degrees of bone erosion under the articular surface, eight developed joint effusion, and all showed surrounding soft tissue swelling. The tophi grew around the joint, with anterolateral and posterolateral tophi predominantly in the shoulder joint and dorsal tophi predominantly in the elbow joint on the MRI, with compression and edema of the surrounding soft tissues. Conclusions Gouty arthritis occurs in the large joints of the upper limbs and is characterized by fluid accumulation in the joint capsule and the formation of tophi. These tophi are usually large, with subcutaneous bone resorption and erosion, with or without cartilage destruction. However, extensive edema appeared in the soft tissue around the tophi, but the edema only produced pressure without any obvious signs of soft tissue infiltration, which may be distinguished from the joint tumor. In addition, the gout incidence rate is increased in young patients. Therefore, when the patient has a large joint mass, it is important to confirm whether there is a history of gout.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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