Gouty arthritis of the axial skeleton is rare, and neurological complications due to spinal cord or nerve root compression secondary to tophaceous deposits have been seldom reported. We describe a patient with chronic gouty arthritis who developed an acute paraparesis caused by tophaceous cauda equina compression. Surgical removal of the mass resulted in complete recovery.
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