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Colchicine myopathy typically presents as painless muscle weakness. This report describes a post renal-transplant patient who presented with pain in both extremities bilaterally that was refractory to narcotic analgesics. He had been on low dose daily colchicine for 7 years. Laboratory, EMG, and biopsy findings all supported the diagnosis of colchicine myopathy. Symptoms subsided after discontinuation of colchicine. Myalgia as chief complaint is an unusual presentation of colchicine myopathy.
Male, Gout, Muscular Diseases, Humans, Pain, Colchicine, Kidney Transplantation, Aged, Gout Suppressants
Male, Gout, Muscular Diseases, Humans, Pain, Colchicine, Kidney Transplantation, Aged, Gout Suppressants
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