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The modern management of gout
Rheumatology, 10/08/09
Rider TG et al. – Gout is an inflammatory arthritis characterized by self–limiting but excruciatingly painful acute attacks. These are a consequence of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals being deposited within articular or periarticular tissue. The development of new therapies may also increase patient numbers being treated in the specialist setting, which may have several secondary benefits.
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