Gout - Hyperuricemia Gout Symptoms and Causes
Gout, also known as hyperuricemia and gout is a disease caused by alteration of parts of uric acid, with clinical manifestations predominantly articular acute or chronic less often. Gout is a relatively common disease, often hereditary in nature, rare in women, predominantly affects males and occurs at 30-35 years up to 60 years. The metabolic alteration is due to increased uric acid in the blood due to increased production or reduced elimination or reduced uricolisi (conversion of uric acid). The pathological picture of acute gout is an inflammation of the synovial membrane with iparemia, edema, leukocytes.
E 'characterized by the presence of tophi.
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Gout, also known as hyperuricemia and gout is a disease caused by alteration of parts of uric acid, with clinical manifestations predominantly articular acute or chronic less often. Gout is a relatively common disease, often hereditary in nature, rare in women, predominantly affects males and occurs at 30-35 years up to 60 years. The metabolic alteration is due to increased uric acid in the blood due to increased production or reduced elimination or reduced uricolisi (conversion of uric acid). The pathological picture of acute gout is an inflammation of the synovial membrane with iparemia, edema, leukocytes.
E 'characterized by the presence of tophi.
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