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2852159 
Journal Article 
Refractory gout attack 
Fargetti, S; Goldenstein-Schainberg, C; Silva Abreu, A; Fuller, R 
2012 
Yes 
Case Reports in Medicine
ISSN: 1687-9627 
2012 
657694 
English 
Refractory gout attack is an uncommon problem, since gout flares are usually self-limited. This clinical condition is characterized by serum uric acid higher than 6 mg/Dl or continuous manifestations of recurrent flares, chronic arthritis, and increased tophi. We report in this paper a 69-year-old man with a polyarticular and protracted gout attack, despite usual treatment and low urate sera levels. In order to manage this problem, we reviewed gout pathophysiology and developed a therapeutic solution based on benzbromarone pharmacokinetics. We also review herein new options for gout treatment that could be used in similar cases.