Age / Sex : 48 / M
Chief complaint : a palpable mass of the right hand
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Courtesy : Sekyoung Park, Kosin University Gospel Hospital
Discussion
Answer: Gout
Findings:
Radiographs:
A soft tissue opacity mass without calcification on the dorsal aspect of the right hand
MR images:
An oval shape mass is involving the extensor hood. The mass shows relatively isointense to hypointense to muscle on T1-weighted and T2-weighted images and peripheral enhancement.
Differential Diagnosis:
Tenosyonvial GCT
Fibroma of tendon sheath
Discussion:
Gout
- Deposit of monosodium urate monohydrate crystals (tophi)
- M >> F, Adults (40-60yrs)
- Lower extremities
- m/c : feet, hands, wrists, elbows, knees
- Gout tophi
- Variable composition : protein, fibrous tissue, crystals, hemosiderin
- Periarticular soft tissue (m/c), intraosseous, intraarticular or extraarticular
- Radiographs:
- Juxa-articular erosion with overhanging edges
- Eccentric or asymmetric soft-tissue massed around the joint
- Calcification of a tophus (uncommon)
- MRI
- Wide spectrum of signal intensity
- Heterogeneous low to intermediate signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted images (m/c)
- Heterogenous peripheral enhancement
References
- Chen CK, Yeh LR, Pan HB et al (1999) Intra-articular gouty tophi of the knee: CT and MR imaging in 12 patients. Skeletal Radiol 28:75–80
- American Journal of Roentgenology. 2003;181: 761-769. 10.2214/ajr.181.3.181076
- RadioGraphics 2000; 20:S263–S278
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