Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2021)

Gouty tophus: Unusual case of nasal lump

  • Wai Hung Lester Shiu, MB BCh BAO,
  • Hei Man Joyce Cheng, MB ChB, FHKAM,
  • Yuet Tin Chan, MB ChB,
  • Chi Yeung Chu, MBBS, FHKAM,
  • Wai Kuen Kan, MB ChB, FHKAM

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
pp. 2904 – 2907

Abstract

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Chronic tophaceous gout is a common disease but rarely found in the head and neck region. Here we report a case of a middle aged male who presented with a mass over the right side of the nasal bridge. CT of the paranasal sinuses revealed a tophi lesion in the right nasal bridge with erosion of the underlying nasal bone. The mass was excised and histologically confirmed to be a gouty tophus. This case report illustrates how a common disease presented in an uncommon location could pose a diagnostic challenge.

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