Prevalence of Monosodium Urate (MSU) Deposits in Cadavers Detected by Dual-Energy Computed Tomography (DECT).

Andrea S KlauserSylvia StroblChristoph SchwablWerner KlotzGudrun Maria FeuchtnerBernhard MorigglJulia HeldMihra TaljanovicJennifer S WeaverMonique ReijnierseElke R GizewskiHannes Stofferin
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Microscopy confirmed the presence of MSU deposits in fresh cadavers within the lens, thoracic aorta, and foot tendons, whereas no MSU deposits could be detected in cranium/intracerebral vessels or coronary arteries. DECT may offer great potential as a screening tool to detect MSU deposits and measure the total uric acid burden in the body. The clinical impact of this cadaver study in terms of assessment of MSU burden should be further proven.