نتایج جستجو برای: gout

تعداد نتایج: 5464  

Journal: :Hand 2017
Rick J Fairhurst Arnold M Schwartz Leo M Rozmaryn

Background: Given the appreciable prevalence of gout, gout-induced tendon ruptures in the upper extremity are extremely rare. Although these events have been reported only 5 times in the literature, all in patients with a risk factor for or history of gout, they have conspicuously never been diagnosed in the shoulder or elbow. Methods: A 45-year-old, right-hand-dominant man with a history of go...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2009
Jill McClory Nuha Said

WOMEN GET GOUT TOO Gout is not rare in women. Although women comprise approximately 5% of all gout patients, the incidence has risen. According to Arromdee, et al, the incidence of gout in men and women has doubled over the past 20 years. Because it is principally a disease seen in men, gout is often misdiagnosed in women, and/or the diagnosis is often delayed. In this article we will discuss s...

2017

Hyperuricemia and gout are two of the most common metabolic diseases in industrial countries. The exacerbated forms of uricemia are the acute gout attack and chronic gout. They are caused by the incorporation of crystalloid salts of uric acid (urate) into the joints. In the following article, we will present all relevant facts concerning gout. This way, you are perfectly prepared for all exams ...

2018

Hyperuricemia and gout are two of the most common metabolic diseases in industrial countries. The exacerbated forms of uricemia are the acute gout attack and chronic gout. They are caused by the incorporation of crystalloid salts of uric acid (urate) into the joints. In the following article, we will present all relevant facts concerning gout. This way, you are perfectly prepared for all exams ...

2017

Hyperuricemia and gout are two of the most common metabolic diseases in industrial countries. The exacerbated forms of uricemia are the acute gout attack and chronic gout. They are caused by the incorporation of crystalloid salts of uric acid (urate) into the joints. In the following article, we will present all relevant facts concerning gout. This way, you are perfectly prepared for all exams ...

2017
Zheng Dong Jingru Zhou Shuai Jiang Yuan Li Dongbao Zhao Chengde Yang Yanyun Ma Yi Wang Hongjun He Hengdong Ji Yajun Yang Xiaofeng Wang Xia Xu Yafei Pang Hejian Zou Li Jin Jiucun Wang

Gout is a common arthritis resulting from increased serum urate, and many loci have been identified that are associated with serum urate and gout. However, their influence on the progression from elevated serum urate levels to gout is unclear. This study aims to explore systematically the effects of genetic variants on the pathogenesis in approximately 5,000 Chinese individuals. Six genes (PDZK...

2017
N. Vazirpanah L.B.E. Kienhorst E. Van Lochem C. Wichers M. Rossato P. G. Shiels N. Dalbeth L. K. Stamp T. R. Merriman M. Janssen T.R.D.J. Radstake J.C.A. Broen

Aim and background: Chronic inflammation associates with increased senescence, which is a strong predictor for cardiovascular disease. We hypothesised that inflammation accelerates senescence and thereby enhances the risk of cardiovascular disease in gout. Methods: We assessed replicative senescence by quantifying telomere length (TL) in a discovery cohort of 145 Dutch patients with gout and 27...

2017
Thanda Aung Gihyun Myung John D FitzGerald

Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis characterized by painful disabling acute attacks. It is caused by hyperuricemia and deposition of urate crystals in and around the joints. Long-standing untreated hyperuricemia can lead to chronic arthritis with joint damage, tophi formation and urate nephropathy. Gout is associated with significant morbidity and health care associated cost. The go...

2015
Kwang-Hoon Lee Sang-Tae Choi Soo-Kyung Lee Joo-Hyun Lee Bo-Young Yoon

Septic arthritis and gout are major diseases that should be suspected in patients with acute monoarthritis. These two diseases are clinically similar and often indistinguishable without the help of synovial fluid analysis. Recently, a novel diagnostic rule for gout without synovial fluid analysis was developed and showed relevant performances. This study aimed to determine whether this diagnost...

2015
Tim Bongartz Katrina N Glazebrook Steven J Kavros Naveen S Murthy Stephen P Merry Walter B Franz Clement J Michet Barath M Akkara Veetil John M Davis Thomas G Mason Kenneth J Warrington Steven R Ytterberg Eric L Matteson Cynthia S Crowson Shuai Leng Cynthia H McCollough

OBJECTIVES To assess the accuracy of dual-energy CT (DECT) for diagnosing gout, and to explore whether it can have any impact on clinical decision making beyond the established diagnostic approach using polarising microscopy of synovial fluid (diagnostic yield). METHODS Diagnostic single-centre study of 40 patients with active gout, and 41 individuals with other types of joint disease. Sensit...

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