Kampo Medicine
Online ISSN : 1882-756X
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Clinical Reports
An Acute Attack of Pseudogout Treated with Bofutsushosan and Orengedokuto —A Case Report
Yuzo FUKUSHIMARyosuke FUJITARikitoshi UENOKazuhiko YAMASHITAYasuo UTSUMITomomi SHIMIZUAsami OHMORITokuo SUGIHARA
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2019 Volume 70 Issue 3 Pages 278-282

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Pseudogout is a crystal-induced arthritis that often occurs in senile individuals. We report a case of an acute attack of pseudogout that was successfully treated with bofutsushosan and orengedokuto. The patient was an 87-year-old man who visited our clinic and complained of left wrist joint pain 2 days after onset. His physical examination revealed tenderness in his left wrist joint. Plain roentgenogram revealed slight calcification of the left wrist joint, and an inflammatory reaction was found on blood examination. Thus, he was diagnosed with an acute attack of pseudogout in his wrist joint. We prescribed bofutsushosan and orengedokuto. After internal use, his left wrist joint symptoms gradually improved. At the follow-up visit 3 days after his first visit, his left wrist joint pain was resolved completely, and after 9 days, his laboratory data were normalized. Thus, bofutsushosan and orengedokuto were effective in the treatment of an acute attack of pseudogout.

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