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In the treatment of this woman's acute attack of gout, a high
dose of colchicine will reduce the pain and inflammation.
However, many physicians prefer to treat acute gout with a
corticosteroid or indomethacin because high doses of colchi
cine are likely to cause
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Questions 7 and 8. A 52-year-old woman presented with intense
pain, warmth, and redness in the first toe on her left foot. Exami
nation of fluid withdrawn from the inflamed joint revealed crys
tals of uric acid.
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(A) Behavioral changes that include psychosis
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(B) High blood pressure
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(C) Rash
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(D) Severe diarrhea
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(E) Sudden gastrointestinal bleeding
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At doses needed to treat acute gout, colchicine frequently
causes significant diarrhea. Such gastrointestinal effects
are less likely with the lower doses used in chronic gout.
The answer is D.