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Case Reports

Gouty tophus without gout attacks treated using a reversed digital artery flap

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Pages 46-49 | Received 10 Jan 2020, Accepted 31 Mar 2020, Published online: 23 Apr 2020

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Figure 1. (a) The yellow aspect of the mass was translucent through the skin. (b). A 2.2-cm × 2.0-cm skin defect remained in the middle finger. (c) Resected tumour comprising a chalky substance.

Figure 1. (a) The yellow aspect of the mass was translucent through the skin. (b). A 2.2-cm × 2.0-cm skin defect remained in the middle finger. (c) Resected tumour comprising a chalky substance.

Figure 2. (a–e) Reversed digital artery flap reconstruction was performed.

Figure 2. (a–e) Reversed digital artery flap reconstruction was performed.

Figure 3. (a–b) Six months after the operation.

Figure 3. (a–b) Six months after the operation.