Abstract

Gouty stone ulcers inducing bloodstream infections leading to chest wall and mediastinal abscesses and progression to sepsis and hemophagocytic syndrome are extremely rare in clinical practice. Keep in mind the possibility of coexistence of gout and septic arthritis. Prompt and accurate diagnosis and treatment of hemophagocytic syndrome (HPS), a highly fatal disease with acquired immunoregulatory abnormalities and release of large amounts of inflammatory factors, are important to save the patient's life.

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