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May 17, 2012 at 12:33 pm #3722BelieveInScience ParticipantGout or Bone SpurHello all, 
 My brother may be following in my gouty footsteps. I am attempting to help him diagnose his condition and chart a plan of action, using all the good information here. Yes, we are testing his UA.He has a small lump on his foot that gets the flares. He claims to have had it x-rayed in the past, and diagnosed as a bone spur. I find this suspicious. Have any of you ever run into a misdiagnosis of tophi as a bone spur? Further, do you think it possible to mistake it even under an x-ray? Thanks in advance for any thoughts. 
  Do you know why your big toe is red, swollen, and painful? May 27, 2012 at 7:10 am #4535zip2play ParticipantIt’s a tough call from the OUTSIDE, but an X-ray clearly shows a bone spur in sharp contrast, like other bones and a tophus as “fuzziness.” 
 Location plays a part as well, for example a lump sticking out the back of a heel is usually a spur. A non-pointy lump at the bunion joint is usually a tophus. A POINTY lump is usually a BUNION.Fingers are especially tough becasue tophi and the nodes of osteoarthrits look pretty similar. X-rays are misread every day and I’m sure some hands were even misdiagnosed as FEET.   And history can help. For example, If you’ve had 3 gout attacks and you see a new lump, odds are VERY good it’s gout. May 29, 2012 at 8:02 am #4536BelieveInScience ParticipantThanks Zip. 
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