Sarcoid Arthritis with a Response to Colchicine
- 20 October 1960
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 263 (16) , 778-781
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm196010202631603
Abstract
THE action of colchicine in gout is so dramatic and so specific that it has been considered to be of diagnostic as well as therapeutic value in this disease. It has been generally accepted that colchicine is of no value in any other type of arthritis.1 , 2 I have recently seen 2 patients with sarcoidosis and arthritis whose joint symptoms have responded dramatically to a course of colchicine. The clinical picture of the arthritis and the absence of hyperuricemia suggested that the joint disease was not a coincidence of gout with sarcoidosis, but rather an example of the well recognized entity, . . .Keywords
This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
- A myopathy of Boeck's sarcoidThe American Journal of Medicine, 1959
- MUSCLE INVOLVEMENT IN BOECK'S SARCOIDAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1958
- Overproduction of Uric Acid as the Cause of Hyperuricemia in Primary GoutJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1957
- Renal Complications in Sarcoidosis.Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1957
- ERYTHEMA NODOSUM AS A MANIFESTATION OF SARCOIDOSISPublished by Elsevier ,1956
- SARCOIDOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH POLYARTHRITISAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1952
- SarcoidosisThe American Journal of Medicine, 1952
- Joint and skeletal muscle manifestations in sarcoidosisThe American Journal of Medicine, 1952
- A STUDY OF SARCOIDOSISMedicine, 1952
- SARCOIDOSIS. V. THE EFFECTS OF PREGNANCY ON THE COURSE OF THE DISEASEAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1951