Gout or degenerative osteoarthrosis/hallux limitus?

By |2023-02-17T10:10:02+11:00February 15th, 2023|Diagnosis, Foot pain, Gout, Hallux limitus, MTPJ|

Blog's main page This patient presented approximately two weeks ago with a history of long-term gout. He is only in his thirties, and his history of supposed gout flare-ups does not seem like your typical gout presentation. He has marked symptoms; however, the 1st MTPJ is never red, hot and swollen. He had blood tests many [...]

Gout deposits (not bunions)

By |2023-02-28T21:10:11+11:00September 1st, 2022|Bunions, Foot pain, Gout, MTPJ|

Blog's main page This patient has presented with concerns about painful bunions. He also suffers from gout. On questioning, he has been less than conscientious with his taking of gout prophylactic medications. On the clinical images on the left, he does look as though he has bunions, plus he has painful 1st MTPJs that could be [...]

Gout

By |2023-02-17T10:10:35+11:00September 21st, 2021|Bunions, Gout|

Blog's main page I have carried out surgery on three patients recently who have had moderate bunions on X-ray, however, clinically they appear to be much worse. On X-ray, you can see "shadowing" of the gouty tophaceous deposits on the medial aspect of the joint, which gives the impression clinically that the actual osseous deviation is [...]

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