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Factors Associated With Recurrent Hospital Admissions for Gout: A Case-Control Study
Journal of Clinical Rheumatology (JCR), 09/10/09
Hutton I et al. – Medical comorbidity, hyperuricemia, and inadequate allopurinol use are associated with repeated unplanned hospitalization for gout. These data suggest that the use of intensive urate–lowering therapy may prevent such admissions.
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