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Oral phenylbutazone in the treatment of acute gouty arthritis
The American Journal of Medicine, 1956T HE beneficial action of phenylbutazone in acute gouty arthritis has been noted in many early clinical trials in various rheumatologic disorders.8*12~13,16 Further studies have confirmed and extended these initial observations and indicate that this synthetic pyrazolone derivative is particularly effective in controlling symptoms of acute gouty ...
G M, WILSON, E R, HUFFMAN, C J, SMYTH
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Acute Gouty Arthritis Precipitated by Chlorothiazide
New England Journal of Medicine, 1960CHLOROTHIAZIDE has recently been shown to be a potent diuretic agent1 for oral use and to have an important antihypertensive effect2 given in conjunction with other hypotensive agents.
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Acute gouty arthritis and intravenous nitroglycerin.
Archives of internal medicine, 1988Four adult patients with unstable angina were treated with intravenous nitroglycerin in the coronary intensive care unit. All four patients experienced an acute gouty flare while receiving or within 12 hours of discontinuing intravenous nitroglycerin. Serum uric acid levels ranged from 400 to 550 mumol/L at the time of the attack. In one patient, serum
W J, Shergy, G S, Gilkeson, D C, German
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Effect of Weather Conditions on Acute Gouty Arthritis
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 199482 patients were retrospectively evaluated for the effects of maximal and minimal temperatures, barometric pressure, wet and dry temperatures and heat stress on the five consecutive days preceding an acute gouty attack. Maximal temperature on day four preceding the attack was higher than the monthly mean [p < 0.01], the fifth day's lower than the ...
N, Arber +4 more
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Acute gouty arthritis following ethambutol therapy
British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1980Two cases of ethambutol-induced hyperuricaemia associated with gouty arthralgia are reported. Withdrawal of ethambutol led to remission of symptoms in both cases.
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Acute gouty arthritis is seasonal.
The Journal of rheumatology, 1998Information regarding effect of weather conditions on gout is sparse. We conducted a study in the USA to examine whether gout is seasonal.We reviewed synovial fluid (SF) analyses from our laboratory during 1990-1995 and identified 359 patients who had acute gouty attacks.
N, Schlesinger +5 more
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Fentiazac in acute gouty arthritis.
Clinical therapeutics, 1985Twenty-seven patients with typical attacks of acute gouty arthritis were treated with fentiazac, 200 mg, three times daily for six days. One patient dropped out after three days of treatment because of drug inefficacy. On third day of treatment, all evaluated signs and symptoms improved significantly; at the end of trial, 24 patients were in good ...
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