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Gout and Gouty Arthritis

The American Journal of Nursing, 1964
According to these two eminent specialists, proper treatment of this destructive disease can prevent its extension or reverse its morbid changes. Gout is a metabolic defect which results in the deposition of urates in the organs and soft tissues. In the arthritic phase, the patient has agonizing joint pain.
I F, HERMANN, R T, SMITH
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Coexistent gout and rheumatoid arthritis

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989
Gout and rheumatoid arthritis are relatively common entities individually; however, the coexistence of these two conditions has been reported rarely in the literature. The authors present a case that was followed for 20 years. The patient was seen by the acknowledged internist and podiatrist.
A K, Spector, R A, Christman
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Gout and Gouty Arthritis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1961
Gouty arthritis is now largely controllable, but unfortunately it remains the rheumatic disease that is most often missed in diagnosis. Among the reasons it is not recognized more often are a mistaken idea that gout is rare in North America, overdependence on elevated serum uric acid, too much reliance on the presence of tophi, and, most important ...
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Gout: epitome of painful arthritis

Metabolism, 2010
Arthritic pain and disability are at or near the top of the list of reasons adult patients seek medical attention. At least 47.8 million US residents have arthritis. In Europe, the magnitude of the problem is similar, affecting 8 million in the United Kingdom and 108 million across the continent.
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Florid Polyarticular Gout Mimicking Septic Arthritis

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2004
Crystal arthropathies such as gout often present as an acute inflammatory monoarthritis. There could be a low-grade fever but patients are not usually systemically unwell. Septic arthritis is included in the differential diagnosis of both typical and atypical presentations of gout and could coexist with gout.
Aravind S, Ravi Kumar   +3 more
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Coexistent gout and rheumatoid arthritis

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1979
AbstractA 73‐year‐old woman with Felty's syndrome and arthritis mutilans of long duration presented with tophaceous gout. The 7 previously reported cases of coexistent gout and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are critically reviewed. Possible explanations for the rare coexistence of RA and gout are discussed: if uric acid is an inhibitor of the immune ...
Daniel J. Wallace   +5 more
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Pengetahuan Penderita Gout Arthritis Tentang Penyakit Gout Arthritis Di Puskesmas Pasirlayung Kota Bandung

Jurnal Ilmiah JKA (Jurnal Kesehatan Aeromedika), 2019
Angka kejadian gout arthritis Selama tahun 2018 di Puskesmas Pasirlayung sebanyak 456 Penderita dan menempati peringkat 13 dari 20 penyakit terbanyak selama tahun 2018 dan terjadi peningkatan dari tahun sebelumnya. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu untuk mengetahui tentang pengetahuan penderita gout arthritis mengenai penyakitnya.
Eli Rusmita   +2 more
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Coexisting psoriatic arthritis, gout, and chondrocalcinosis.

Scandinavian journal of rheumatology, 1998
The authors describe the case of a 63-year-old Caucasian man with a history of psoriatic arthritis who subsequently developed gout and chondrocalcinosis. This is the first report documenting the simultaneous occurrence of psoriatic arthritis, gout, and chondrocalcinosis in a single patient. The relations of these rheumatic diseases are discussed.
DE BARI C.   +2 more
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Gout and Gouty Arthritis

The American Journal of Nursing, 1959
J H, TALBOTT, A, RICKETTS
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