Abstract

Objectives. Clinical and paraclinical evolution of gout in males and females. Materials and methods. Description of two clinical cases with gout and renal involvement, one male and one female, which were hospitalized in the „Timofei Mosneaga” Republican Clinical Hospital and Municipal Clinical Hospital „Saint Trinity” in 2021. Results. The male patient was hospitalized in a serious condition, being drowsy, disoriented and with bradyphrenia. Patient complained of dyspnea at mild exertion, severe fatigue, 5-day anuria and generalized edema. From the history collected from relatives, it was discovered that the patient has been diagnosed with gout a few years ago. The female patient has been hospitalized in the Nephrology department of the Republican Clinical Hospital „Timofei Moşneaga” for comprehensive evaluation. Her complaints: low back pain, dysuria, nocturia, moderate ankle edema, oliguria, marked asthenia, paresthesia. Conclusions. In women, primary renal damage is more common until the onset of menopause. After the onset of menopause, there is primarily joint damage, then kidney damage, or this process develops simultaneously (kidney and joint damage). In males due to hyperuricemia, there is joint damage, which later is associated with gouty nephropathy or kidney and joint involvement evolve paralleled.

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