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Chronic colchicine poisoning with neuromyopathy,gastric ulcers and myelosuppression in a gout patient:A case report

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摘要 Colchicine has been widely used as an anti-gout medication over the past decades.However,it is less commonly used due to its narrow therapeutic range,meaning that its lethal dose is close to its therapeutic dose.The lethal dose of colchicine is considered to be 0.8 mg/kg.As chronic colchicine poisoning has multiple manifestations,it poses a challenge in the clinician’s differential diagnosis.Historically,the drug was important in treating gout;however,clinical studies are currently underway regarding the use of colchicine in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 as well as its use in coronary artery disease,making this drug more important in clinical practice.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old male with a history of gout and chronic colchicine intake was admitted to our Emergency Department due to numbness and weakness of the lower limbs.The patient reported a history of colchicine intake for 23 years.After thorough examination,he was diagnosed with colchicine poisoning,manifesting as neuromyopathy,multiple gastric ulcers and myelosuppression.We advised him to stop taking colchicine and drinking alcohol.We also provided a prescription of lansoprazole and mecobalamin,and then asked him to return to the clinic for re-examination.The patient was followed up for 3-mo during which time his gout symptoms were controlled to the point where he was asymptomatic.CONCLUSION Colchicine overdose can mimic the clinical manifestations of several conditions.Physicians easily pay attention to the disease while ignoring the cause of the disease.Thus,the patient’s medication history should never be ignored.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第35期11050-11055,共6页 世界临床病例杂志
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