Medial Canthal Tophus Associated With Gout
2005
Purpose To report a case with a gouty tophus at the medial canthus. Design Observational case report. Methods Review of the clinical, laboratory, photographic, and pathologic records of a patient with a gouty tophus at the medial canthus. Results A 27-year-old man had a 3-year history of gouty arthritis and poorly controlled hyperuricemia. A medial canthal mass without discomfort developed gradually over 3 months. An excisional biopsy was performed, and the tissue was fixed in formalin for pathology. Analysis of a routine hematoxylin-and-eosin–stained section disclosed a multilobulated pseudocyst filled with amorphous eosinophilic material. Further staining with nonaqueous alcoholic eosin and viewed under a polarizing microscope indicated the presence of birefringent urate crystals. Conclusions Gouty tophus can develop progressively at the medial canthus, especially in people with uncontrolled hyperuricemia. A formalin-fixed specimen, stained with nonaqueous alcoholic eosin, demonstrates abundant birefringent urate crystals under a polarizing microscope.
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